The iPhone 13 series is turning out to be a huge success for Apple. The company sold more than 40 million units during the holiday season, according to a research note from Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives.
The analyst also thinks that Apple wasn’t able to satisfy iPhone 13 demand in December, mainly because of the chip shortage situation. Here’s a part of the note:
"While the supply chain shortages have dominated the Street conversation around Apple in the holiday quarter, we instead are focused on the robust consumer demand story shaping up for iPhone 13 into 2022.
The iPhone 13 series was originally launched in September of 2021, and we’re expecting the successor to be announced during the same month in 2022, giving the iPhone 13 series plenty of time to sell even better.
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