Sales of iPhones jump, giving Apple last laugh, say analysts

Last year's gloomy predictions about sales of flagship handset are about to be proved wrong

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ALL the talk last year was that sales of Apple's iPhone would continue to fall, but it looks like the doom-mongers were wrong. The New York Times reports that the consensus among 44 analysts is that Apple sold an estimated 55.3 million iPhones during the final quarter of 2013 - up ten per cent on the previous year.

The actual sales figures won't be released until after the markets close next Monday but if the analysts - 27 professionals and 17 amateurs - are correct then Apple will have proved its critics wrong. During the final quarter of 2012 the company sold 47.8 million iPhones so the 2013 figures would represent a healthy increase and a riposte to the gadget's detractors.

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