Apple’s move to larger iPhones is likely part of its play to boost Services revenue<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Stats on smartphone usage suggest that Apple’s move to larger iPhone screens isn’t just to meet consumer demand – it’s also part of the company’s play to grow its Services revenue.</p>
<p>Apple is expected to announce three new iPhones this week, with screen sizes of 5.8-inches, 6.1-inches and 6.5-inches. That gives them an average screen area 23% larger than last year’s line-up …</p>
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Apple’s move to larger iPhones is likely part of its play to boost Services revenue