Apple will stop reporting unit sales for iPhone, iPad and Mac from next quarter<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Apple just announced
on its earnings call that it will stop reporting unit sales for iPhone, iPad and Mac from next quarter — the start of its next financial year. The company already withheld unit sales for Apple Watch, AirPods and similar products as part of its ‘Other Products’ business.</p>
<p>However, opting not to release numbers for its biggest revenue drivers, especially the iPhone, is a huge deal. It means investors can only guess at just how successful Apple’s flagship products are being received by the market.</p>
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Apple will stop reporting unit sales for iPhone, iPad and Mac from next quarter