iPhone sales continue to decline in the USA!

iPhone sales continue to decline in the USA!
iPhone sales continue to decline in the USA!
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Apple iPhones released by have an important position in the smartphone market. In this context, millions of sales occur every year. However, in this sector where competition is intense Apple‘s market share is slowly melting. According to the latest information iPhone Its sales continued to decline in the first quarter of 2024. Here are the details…

Apple‘s share in the United States smartphone market was 40 percent in the first quarter of last year. According to information shared by market research company Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP). iPhone Its sales fell further, and this rate was stated as 33 percent in the first quarter of 2024.

Once the clear leader in the United States smartphone market Apple, now represents only one-third of the market. We can say that there is a serious decrease compared to last year’s market share.


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Competition in the market has become quite intense with the steps taken by Android smartphone manufacturers. This competition AppleIt directly affected ‘s sales figures. This caused the technology giant to lose the two-thirds of the market it once held.

AppleThere are many reasons why it loses power. It is a matter of curiosity what steps the company will take to return to its old days. However, according to the feedback from the consumer side, it seems that it needs to make a significant update on the price side.

So what do you think about this issue? What do you think iPhone Why are sales decreasing? You can share your opinions with us in the Comments section below.

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