Apple revenue falls for fourth consecutive quarter, despite iPhone and services highs

Revenue from advertising, subscription fees and app developers continues to command a greater share of Apple’s revenue as it faces headwinds in its core hardware products.

Apple revenue falls for fourth consecutive quarter, despite iPhone and services highs

Revenue from advertising, subscription fees and app developers continues to command a greater share of Apple’s revenue as it faces headwinds in its core hardware products.

by Jessica Heygate

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