Apple Has AirPods, Apple Watch, And iPhone 11 To Thank For Its All-Time High Record Earnings
Aadhya Khatri - Jan 30, 2020
Apple also confirms this information by saying that wearables, services, and iPhones are the reasons behind this high revenue
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Apple did way better than Wall Street’s estimation with revenue stood at $91.8 billion. The forces that drive this all-time high quarterly record are AirPods, the iPhone 11 lineup, and the Apple Watch.

The iPhone maker also confirms this information by saying that wearables, services, and iPhones are the reasons behind this high revenue.
The Apple Watch 3 Was Too Cheap To Ignore

Apple said vaguely that wearables are one of the best sellers of the company last year, and that, to us, means the Apple Watch Series 3. This is no denying that the Series 5 drives a large amount of revenue itself but since not everyone needs an always-on display, they go for the more affordable 3 series.
Apple Watch Series 3 is priced at Rs. 23,900 in India, making it a hard to resist deal for those who are fascinated by the company’s idea of a smartwatch but do not want to spend too much for a Series 5.
The company did not go into details about the sales of the Series 3, all it said was it had a hard time keeping up with the demand for the smartwatch. The strategy here is to offer more tech and functions at a cheaper price.
AirPods For Everyone

Apple AirPods’ sales were good in the last holiday season as they usually experience a cut in price at that time of the year.
The iPhone maker has made a name for itself as the provider of expensive and high-end gadgets but recently, its products are becoming more appealing to everyone.
The AirPods Pro is top of the line with its noise canceling function, but the iPhone maker still keeps in stock its two other, more affordable versions.
That iPhone 11 Camera Rocked

Apple is losing its position as the trend-setter when it comes to smartphone cameras recently, especially after Google released its Pixel 3 in 2018. The company took no time to get the message from the public, as the iPhone 11 lineup’s snappers pack serious tech.
September 2019 saw Apple temporarily took back its rightful position when the iPhone 11 and its Pro and Pro Max version exceeds the best Android smartphones of the year in every way. The Pixel 4 is impressive but not as much.
All of the three models of the iPhone 11 lineup have a triple camera setup and Night Mode. Slofies got lots of the company’s attention at the launching event. The company marketed it as if it would be the next trend.

Last year, users of the iPhone 6 and earlier had every reason to upgrade to iPhone 11. What Apple did was to make it impossible for iPhone 6 to be upgraded to iOS 13, and then release a better phone with a different look. The cameras are also the selling point, as smartphone photography is now trending.
The iPhone maker also has another strategy to make the iPhone 11 seems cheaper than its advertised price, which is its trade-in program in the U.S.
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