Similar Stories to Services And Accessories To Fuel Apple’s Revenue Growth More Than Iphone Sales on Bing News

Apple Inc. investors have wondered for years what comes after the iPhone. The answer is a growing collection of services and accessories that increasingly rely on the device, rather than replace it. The latest quarterly results confirmed that Apple isn’t selling many more iPhones these days. Instead, higher prices have driven growth.

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