The average iPhone cost $695 last quarter, a new record
Apple set a new record for iPhones sales this quarter,
selling 78.3 million units and bringing in more than $54 billion in
revenue. But it set another record as well, in a metric closely watched
by investors and analysts: average selling price (ASP). The average
iPhone purchased last quarter was $695, a rise of $4 over the same
quarter last year.
It’s the highest ever for the iPhone, possibly driven by
higher demand for Apple’s larger “Plus” phones, as well as a new 128GB
mid-tier offering. New buying mechanisms, where buyers pay nothing up
front and make monthly payments, could also help buyers afford
higher-end phones.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said on a conference call today that
the more-expensive iPhone 7 Plus made up a “higher portion of new
product mix than we’ve ever seen with Plus models in the past,” helping
drive ASP higher.
The article was published on : theverge
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