Apple - statistics & facts
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Apple's breakthrough came when the company launched the Macintosh in 1984, a device that continues as the Mac product line today and includes several models, like the MacBook Air, Pro, and iMac. 2010 marked another milestone for the industry, when Apple released the iPad, which sold over three million units in the first three months, and over a decade later still leads the industry.iPod and iPhone revolutionized the industry
2001 and 2007 were two other big years for Apple, when the iPod and the iPhone were unveiled. If the iPod was very successful, the smartphone, a concept of a full-fledged computer in hand that could also make calls and send messages, revolutionized the mobile phone industry. As Apple's most successful product, the iPhone contributes a major proportion of the company’s total revenue. Its 18th and latest generation, the iPhone 16 lineup, was released in late 2024 – the second year in a row that Apple surpassed Samsung in smartphone shipments for the first time ever.Apple grows in further markets as it launches AI features
With the Apple Watch launch in 2015, Apple joined the wearable market and now leads it, recording a market share of around 20 percent in 2024. Additionally, the Californian company produces several other devices, including their AirPods, HomePods, and Apple TVs, supported by various services, such as iCloud and Apple Pay, as well as applications keeping users entertained, informed, connected, and fit. The latest addition to the ecosystem is the Apple Vision Pro, their mixed reality (MR) headset released in February 2024, marking the firm’s entrance into the industry of XR, a technology that “will affect everything”, said CEO Tim Cook. Moreover, the tech giant has officially launched Apple Intelligence, offering users advanced generative AI capabilities integrated into iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia, enhancing features like writing tools and a more intuitive Siri experience.Over the years, Apple has shown a call-to-action attitude, always aiming to provide customers with innovative devices and services. As technology advances, especially with AI, such an attitude will be of vital importance to keep impacting our digitalized world.

























































