Apple won’t disclose how many devices it sold, starting next year

Apple won’t disclose how many devices it sold, starting next year
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2018-11-2 11:53

Apple’s quarterly financial calls are heavily anticipated by many, as the trillion dollar company doesn’t just disclose revenue, but also shares how many iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other devices it sold.

The company’s CFO Luca Maestri announced this in Apple’s Q4 2018 call: Starting with the December quarter, we will no longer be providing unit sales data for iPhone, iPad and Mac. As we have stated many times, our objective is to make great products and services that enrich people’s lives, and to provide an unparalleled customer experience so that our users are highly satisfied, loyal and engaged. He added…

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