New iPhone Details Reveal Apple's Magical Button

as informed in Apple Inc. (AAPL.O) Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook is spending Tuesday with Ivanka Trump touring schools in Idaho, one day after President Donald Trump threatened to slap tariffs on the iPhone and other mobile phones made in China. Ivanka Trump confirmed the visit in a tweet early Tuesday morning. "Looking forward to visiting the Wilder School District tomorrow with Apple CEO and #STEM education champion Tim Cook!" she said. The trip provides Cook an opportunity for extended conversation with the president's daughter and senior adviser just before Trump holds a key meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Buenos Aires later this week. Jessica Ditto, a White House spokeswoman, said Cook and Ivanka Trump's visit to Idaho on Tuesday had been planned for months.


Here's how Apple's new $1,000 iPhone XS compares to last year's iPhone X

Every fall, Apple introduces new iPhones. This year was, in Apple parlance, an "S year," which means that one of the new iPhones, the iPhone XS, was an iterative upgrade rather than a total overhaul. Which begs the question: if you have an iPhone X, which is only a year old, do you need to upgrade? Or, if you're looking for a new device, should you go for the cheaper option and buy last year's phone over the new iPhone XS? Here's how the iPhone X compares to the iPhone XS.

Here's how Apple's new $1,000 iPhone XS compares to last year's iPhone X

Apple's Aggressive iPhone Trade-In Incentives Signal Major Impending Issues

as declared in At the time, Apple announced relatively flat iPhone sales, although the average selling price (ASP) was way up due to a heavy mix of ultra-expensive iPhone X smartphones. However, investors were concerned that we may have reached "Peak iPhone" and that there may be some stagnation in iPhone sales going forward. Wall Street can't keep a close eye on iPhone sales trajectory if the Apple isn't providing hard numbers. The "entry-level" iPhone XR is reportedly underperforming -- likely due to its starting price of $749 -- according to supply chain rumors. The iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 6s Plus see the biggest increases ($100), with current trade-in values listed at $200, $200, and $250 respectively.

Apple's stock rout starts and ends with the iPhone

It's on pace for its eighth straight week of declines and its worst month of trading since the 2008 financial crisis. The company also announced it will stop reporting individual unit sales and revenue figures for the iPhone. Then came the supply-chain rumors and speculation that Apple was cutting component orders for its newest iPhones. The stock fell another 5 percent last week after at least four iPhone suppliers slashed revenue forecasts. Apple's no stranger to supply-chain rumors, and it's been battling a slowdownin its iPhone segment for several quarters.

Apple's stock rout starts and ends with the iPhone

New iPhone Details Reveal Apple's Magical Button




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