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Apple’s iPhone 17 sales jumped 14% over the iPhone 16 in the first 10 days, led by strong U.S. and China demand for the Pro Max and upgraded A19 chip.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:03Apple's iPhone 17 series sold 14% more units than the iPhone 16 lineup in the first 10 days
00:09after launch in the U.S. and China, according to Bloomberg. Analysts say the base iPhone 17's
00:14stronger demand is driven by its upgraded display, increased storage, and new A19 chip.
00:21The iPhone 17 Pro Max is experiencing strong demand in the U.S., driven by consumers upgrading
00:26from pandemic-era devices. CounterPoint Research says buyers are drawn to its enhanced cameras,
00:32improved cooling system, and major physical redesign. Apple still depends on the iPhone
00:37for about half of its total revenue. The company has maintained strong sales despite setbacks in
00:43developing AI features and delays in launching Apple intelligence in China. For all things money,
00:47visit Benzinga.com.
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