Research firm says Apple delivered fewer iPhone units than expected in Q1

During Apple's fiscal first quarter of 2019 (which covered the three month period from October through December), the company reported that revenue from iPhone sales declined 15% year-over-year. Since Apple no longer reports the number of units it sells during a quarter, all we know is that sales of the handset brought in $51.9 billion during the holiday quarter. That was down from the $59.8 billion that Apple collected during the 2017 holiday quarter.

According to SeekingAlpha, stock researcher OTR Global released a report estimating that iPhone shipments during ...

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