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Real world iPhone 6s adoption data contradicts Apple supplier channel check rumors
johnjohnstone said:Slowing 6s sales won't show up till March and June quarter. Dec quarter iPhone 6s sales should match or beat 6 sales. All the supply chain reports are for phones sold in 2016.
I think its time for people just to admit that iPhone units can't go up forever. We are at or very near peak iPhone. At max we have another 3-5 year of iPhone growth, unless Apple sells phones for a much lower price point. So Apple really has only 2 choices if it wants to keep growing revenue. Either they need to lower the price of iPhones or they need to sell more services or do both.johnjohnstone said:Slowing 6s sales won't show up till March and June quarter. Dec quarter iPhone 6s sales should match or beat 6 sales. All the supply chain reports are for phones sold in 2016.
I think its time for people just to admit that iPhone units can't go up forever. We are at or very near peak iPhone. At max we have another 3-5 year of iPhone growth, unless Apple sells phones for a much lower price point. So Apple really has only 2 choices if it wants to keep growing revenue. Either they need to lower the price of iPhones or they need to sell more services or do both. -
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton says Apple's Tim Cook 'omitted critical facts' in encryption stance
SpamSandwich said:dasanman69 said:Did anyone ever hack into Apple's data prior to encryption? Just because a backdoor is created it doesn't automatically mean it's hackable. Apple can make that backdoor harder to crack than the current encryption. Just because you're able to open a door doesn’t mean anyone else can.
I believe it wasn't a hack more like someone who was able to figure one plus two is three with the right password and got into those accounts.