Apple blamed a surprise decline in China revenue on supply disruptions, predicting it will return to growth in the world’s biggest smartphone arena as the iPhone 17 gains momentum.
Revenue dipped nearly 4 per cent to $14.5 billion (€12.5 bilion) in the three months through September, the company said Thursday.
That was well short of the $16.4 billion projected by analysts on average, leaving the company with only a single quarter of growth in a key market over the past two years.
But chief executive Tim Cook expressed confidence about performance in China and the new iPhone 17’s reception.
“It was basically supply constraints t
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