Institution: Expected global shipment of iPhone 16 series to reach 73 million units by 2024
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发表于 2024-9-11 16:27:31
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[Institution: Expected global shipment of iPhone 16 series to reach 73 million units in 2024] TechInsights analysts predict that the shipment of Apple's iPhone 16 series will exceed its predecessor, and the global shipment is expected to reach 73 million units in 2024. The iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to become the best-selling model in the iPhone 16 series, accounting for 35% of total sales.
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