Backed by strong sales in China, Apple has released figures indicating another strong quarter. Demand for iPhone 6s and 6s Plus models is likely to bring another holiday season with many new smartphones in stockings.
On Tuesday, Apple reported a strong quarter of earnings which was spurred in part by demand for its products in China. According to the company, 48 million iPhones were sold in the three-month period ending September 26.
This amounted to nearly $51 billion (46.2 billion euros) in revenue for the quarter. Of that, around 25 percent came from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan – an indication of the importance this region plays in Apple’s global strategy. The figures represent a 99-percent increase in revenue from the China region compared to last year.
Apple said it expects an even stronger next quarter, with a boost from holiday sales driving predicted revenue up to around $75 billion. Much of this is expected stem from high demand for Apple’s newest models, the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.
mz/kms (AP, dpa)