How Apple Could Copy Samsung to Revive iPhone Sales

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As Apple iPhone sales stagnate, services promise growth for Cupertino
Apple's shares rose as much as 8 percent to 4.35, its the biggest percentage gain since April 2014.(File) Apple's shares rose as much as 8 percent to 4.35, its the biggest percentage gain since April 2014.(File)Though Apple Inc is selling enough iPhones to keep investors happy for now, the world's most valuable publicly traded company is set increasingly to rely on its apps and services to drive growth.
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