Yet again, Apple has the last laugh. Following the critical mauling of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus in September ("2014 called – it wants its phablet back crowed the Guardian"), the Californian giant yesterday reminded us that its smartphones still appeal to a segment often overlooked by tech critics – customers.
Apple announced on Tuesday night that it shipped a record 78.3 million iPhones in the three months to the end of December, 5 per cent more than the same period last year and ahead of most analyst forecasts, breaking three straight quarters of declining sales.
The rise in sales came even as numbers fell in China and Hong Kong, with double-digit growth across the United States, Canada, Australia, Western Europe and Japan.
While the company didn’t announced Middle East sales, UAE customers will be happy with the news that a new store is coming to Dubai, almost certainly located in The Dubai Mall
The iPhone 7 Plus proved particularly popular with customers, pushing the average iPhone sales for the quarter to US$694. Not bad going for “2014’s phablet”, with customers seemingly shrugging off Apple’s controversial decision to ditch the ubiquitous 3.5mm headphone socket.
Smartphone sales boosted Apple’s overall revenue for the quarter to a record $78.4 billion, up 3 per cent year-on-year. The image comes to mind once again of Apple executives weeping over negative reviews for the iPhone 7, drying their tears with $100 bills from the company’s staggering cash pile.
Also impressive was an 18 per cent rise in service revenue, including Apple Music, iCloud and the App Store, which looks set to eclipse revenue from Mac computers as Apple’s second-largest income stream.
The coming quarters are unlikely to be quite as rosy for Apple, as holiday season smartphone purchases give way to building expectations for this year’s 10th anniversary iPhone 8, with customers likely to delay purchases until autumn.
So how has Apple managed to bounce back? Analysts and critics will point to the fact that Apple caught the mother of all breaks from its arch rival Samsung, after its iPhone-challenging Note 7 was withdrawn from sale following high-profile flammability issues.
That fortune will extend for a few more months at least, after Samsung decided to hold off announcing a new flagship device at this month’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
While that’s true, it’s worth repeating once again the fact that the critical fraternity constantly tends to overlook – Apple’s brand is powerful enough to keep customers coming back again and again, in a way that no other tech brand can replicate, overlooking perceived flaws such as dodgy antennas and a lack of a headphone jack.
Critics might complain that their devices aren't anything special compared with the competition, don't offer significant reasons to upgrade, or, in extreme cases, are aimed at the simple-minded. Most critics (including this one) still rate Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge as the best phone available on the market today.
As yesterday’s results proved however, customers don’t seem to care too much. It seems as if their love for Apple and their iPhones remains as strong as ever.
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Sunday January 5 - Oman v UAE
Monday January 6 - UAE v Namibia
Wednesday January 8 - Oman v Namibia
Thursday January 9 - Oman v UAE
Saturday January 11 - UAE v Namibia
Sunday January 12 – Oman v Namibia
UAE squad
Ahmed Raza (captain), Rohan Mustafa, Mohammed Usman, CP Rizwan, Waheed Ahmed, Zawar Farid, Darius D’Silva, Karthik Meiyappan, Jonathan Figy, Vriitya Aravind, Zahoor Khan, Junaid Siddique, Basil Hameed, Chirag Suri
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Global events: Much of the UK’s economic woes were blamed on “increased global uncertainty”, which can be interpreted as the economic impact of the Ukraine war and the uncertainty over Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Growth forecasts: Cut for 2025 from 2 per cent to 1 per cent. The OBR watchdog also estimated inflation will average 3.2 per cent this year
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Spending cuts: Overall day-to day-spending across government cut by £6.1bn in 2029-30
Tax evasion: Steps to crack down on tax evasion to raise “£6.5bn per year” for the public purse
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Housing: Housebuilding to reach its highest in 40 years, with planning reforms helping generate an extra £3.4bn for public finances
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Afghanistan squad
Gulbadin Naib (captain), Mohammad Shahzad (wicketkeeper), Noor Ali Zadran, Hazratullah Zazai, Rahmat Shah, Asghar Afghan, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Najibullah Zadran, Samiullah Shinwari, Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Dawlat Zadran, Aftab Alam, Hamid Hassan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman.
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- Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
- Premier League-standard football pitch
- 400m Olympic running track
- NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
- 600-seat auditorium
- Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
- An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
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Formula Middle East Calendar (Formula Regional and Formula 4)
Round 1: January 17-19, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 2: January 22-23, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 3: February 7-9, Dubai Autodrome – Dubai
Round 4: February 14-16, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
Round 5: February 25-27, Jeddah Corniche Circuit – Saudi Arabia