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iPhone X

May 1

Apple Proved Wall Street Wrong—iPhone X Is the Best-Selling Phone in China

Tim Cook likened the iPhone X to a Super Bowl winner.
By Sissi Cao
iPhone sales accounted for 70 percent of Apple total revenue in the December quarter.
Feb 1

Apple Sold Fewer iPhones in Q1 2018, Likely to Raise Prices Like Netflix

Future iPhones are likely to be even more expensive.
By Sissi Cao
Senior VP of Worldwide Marketing at Apple, Philip Schiller, introduces the iPhone X during a media event at Apple's new headquarters in Cupertino, California on September 12, 2017.
Jan 30

Apple Reportedly Halves iPhone X Order, But Wall Street Is Not Worried

A few Wall Street analysts dismissed the production warning as merely history-repeating-itself.
By Sissi Cao
Tim Cook made $12.8 million in 2017, plus $89 million worth of Apple stocks.
Dec 29

Tim Cook Got a Hefty Pay Raise Despite iPhone X’s Dim Outlook

By Sissi Cao
Apple has been throttling CPU processing speeds since 2016 without telling users.
Dec 26

Apple Faces Multiple Lawsuits for Slowing Old iPhones, Sales May Suffer

By Sissi Cao
An iPhone X on display at an Apple store on November 3, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan.
Dec 15

The iPhone X’s $1,000 Price Tag Is Actually a Good Thing

By Per Bylund
Student workers under 18 are not directly protected by Chinese labor law.
Nov 25

Apple Illegally Used Student Labor in China to Fulfill iPhone X Orders

By Sissi Cao
The new iPhone X.
Nov 13

Fashion Brands Have Embraced the iPhone X’s Facial Recognition Technology

By Dominique Norman
iPhone X.
Nov 7

With iPhone X, Apple Deviates From Steve Jobs’ Rules—But Not His Vision

By Rich Jaroslovsky
Cook said emerging markets performance was even stronger when you take out China.
Nov 3

Apple Strong on All Fronts, Tim Cook Vague on iPhone Specifics

By Sissi Cao
The new Google Pixel 2 XL.
Oct 31

Google Plays It Too Safe With New Pixel Phones

By Rich Jaroslovsky
Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering Craig Federighi shows new features of iPhone X on September 12, 2017 in Cupertino, California.
Oct 24

iPhone X Set To Debut On Time Despite Production Delay Rumors

By Sissi Cao
Apple senior vice president of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller introduces the new iPhone X.
Oct 11

Should Companies Upgrade Employees to iPhone X for Security?

By Geri Johnson
Philip Schiller introduces AirPower, a wireless charging system, during a media event at Apple's new headquarters in Cupertino, California on September 12.
Sep 21

Will Apple Stand in the Way of Widespread Public Wireless Charging?

By Daryl Deino
CUPERTINO, CA - SEPTEMBER 12: The new iPhone X is displayed during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre on the Apple Park campus on September 12, 2017 in Cupertino, California. Apple held their first special event at the new Apple Park campus where they announced the new iPhone 8, iPhone X and the Apple Watch Series 3.
Sep 14

Apple’s iPhone X Is the Beginning of the End for Smartphones

By Rich Jaroslovsky
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during the new product announcement at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California
Sep 13

Everything You Need to Know About iPhone X, iPhone 8 and Apple Watch Series 3

By Daryl Deino
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