iPhone sales year by year
91mobiles recently released a graph depicting iPhone sales over time. As a result, Apple sold 1 million iPhones in 2007, the year it released the original iPhone.
The next year, this amount climbed by a factor of 12 to 12 million units. For the first time, iPhone sales will exceed 100 million devices per year in 2021. (125 million units).
Apple’s annual iPhone sales of more than 200 million units continues to be a significant milestone in 2015. In particular, 231 million iPhones were sold this year.
In 2019, iPhone sales fell somewhat, but continued to rise in the following years. iPhone sales are predicted to hit a new high of 245 million devices in 2022.
Why do iPhone sales continue to rise?
For a variety of reasons, iPhone sales have consistently risen. For starters, Apple has a large fan base that is willing to upgrade every year when the business releases a new product.
From hardware to iOS, Apple has a strong ecosystem. Android has been outperformed by iOS in terms of optimizing hardware compatibility with software over time.
When Apple introduces a variety of iPhone models that cater to the desires of a variety of user groups, it knows how to attract their attention. They’re ready to abandon their principles in order to release iPhones with larger screens, only to return to introduce the iPhone SE to appease users who prefer smaller phones…
Despite the challenging global economy, experts expect that iPhone sales will continue to rise in 2022.