New filings say that Apple Stores in the UK more than rebounded after their coronavirus closures, with the latest figures beating pre-pandemic earnings.
As it was around the world, Apple was consistently among the first UK retailers to close its stores during the pandemic. While its online Apple Store continued, its then 38 UK stores were subjected to protracted closures and at times reopenings.
The latest figures go up to the end of September 2022, where Apple has reported revenues of $1.96 billion. It’s reportedly a record for the company, and The Telegraph ascribes it to post-lockdown demand, and also the iPhone driving 5G sales.
It would be likely, then, that the next financial figures will go down from this record high. Except by September 2022, Apple’s prestigious Apple Brompton Road store in London had only been open for around two months.
This story originally appeared on Appleinsider