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APPLE'S PATH TO $4 TRILLION: HOW IPHONE SALES REIGNITED ITS LONG-TERM MARKET ASCENT
AppleMagazine
|October 31, 2025
Apple has reached a US $4 trillion market capitalization, a landmark built not on a single breakthrough but on almost two decades of steady expansion anchored by the iPhone.
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The company's latest valuation milestone, driven by renewed smartphone demand and investor faith in its cash-flow stability, reflects how Apple transformed product innovation into structural financial strength.
According to analysts, Apple's rebound this quarter stems largely from the success of the iPhone 17 lineup, which helped offset weakness in other hardware categories and reassured investors that the company’s core product cycle remains resilient. The milestone also reaffirms Apple's ability to leverage incremental design upgrades, ecosystem integration and services monetization into sustained growth even as global consumer electronics markets mature.
THE IPHONE’S ROLE IN APPLE’S VALUE CREATION
When the first iPhone launched in 2007, Apple's market capitalization stood near US $70 billion—a fraction of its present size. The smartphone’s arrival redefined the company’s trajectory, turning a niche computer maker into a mass-market consumer brand and a platform company. By the early 2010s, the iPhone accounted for more than half of Apple’s total revenue, powering its rise past US $500 billion in value by 2012.
The introduction of the App Store in 2008 further shifted Apple's business model from hardware sales to recurring digital revenue. As iPhones proliferated globally, each device became an entry point into an expanding ecosystem of software, subscriptions and accessories. The combination of brand loyalty, high margins and a tightly controlled supply chain created the conditions for consistent earnings growth.このストーリーは、AppleMagazine の October 31, 2025 版からのものです。
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