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<p>The new <a href="
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<p>Apple wanted the iPhone SE to persuade owners of older iPhones to upgrade, without impacting too much on sales of more expensive models — and purchase data for the last fiscal quarter suggests that it has succeeded in this aim…</p>
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New iPhone SE is successful in its intended role, says CIRP