“At Apple’s product launch event [yesterday] in California, the company revealed two new details about its iPhone and iPad businesses,” Dan Frommer reports for Re/code.
“Executive Greg Joswiak noted that Apple sold more than 30 million iPhones with four-inch screens in 2015 — iPhone 5s and 5c devices, which both debuted in 2013,” Frommer reports. “For context, 30 million would represent about 13 percent of the 231.5 million total iPhones sold by Apple in 2015. This suggests its larger, more recent models, such as the latest iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, represented the remaining sales — a large, expected majority.”
“Apple has sold more than 200 million 9.7-inch iPads… This stat was cited by Apple SVP Phil Schiller,” Frommer reports. “Considering this, the [iPad] mini has likely represented around half of iPad sales since its launch.”
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MacDailyNews Take: Frommer’s conclusions look correct to us.