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Apple will surpass 1 billion active iPhones by 2019, UBS estimates (AAPL)

Published by Business Insider on Wed, 08 Feb 2017


Apple will cross the 1 billion active iPhones threshold in the fiscal year 2019 (October 2018 - September 2019), according to UBS estimates.The estimates are part of the investment bank's updated "iPhone demand model" which it published as part of a research note on Tuesday seen by Business Insider.The size of this "installed base" numberthe cumulative number of current active iPhonesis something many analysts are focused on to predict iPhone upgrade demand.And its growth is why analysts are predicting a "supercycle" (an explosion in iPhone-replacement demand) when the iPhone 8 comes out reportedly later this year.In a recent note to clients, Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi Jr. wrote: "Our analysis indicates that iPhone's installed base will be nearly ~80% larger entering the iPhone 8 cycle than it was entering the strong iPhone 6 cycle."But Neil Cybart a former Wall Street analyst who now focuses solely on Applethrew cold water on the supercycle theory in a discussion with UBS analyst Steve Milunovich on Thursday. While Cybart acknowledges the growth in Apple's installed user base, he expects users will upgrade as and when they need to over a longer period of time across later models instead of one big upgrade for one model.And it looks like UBS are also abandoning the supercycle theory too, according to this most recent note which it titles: "Is Smooth iPhone Growth over F18-19 More Likely than a Supercycle'"Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Trump's executive orders are being turned into hilarious memes
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