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Apple market value plunges after iPhone 17 backlash

Investors react negatively to iPhone 17’s lack of innovation

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
September 12, 2025
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Apple market value dropped 3.4%, losing $108B after the iPhone 17 launch failed to impress investors expecting innovation

Apple market value took a sharp hit this week, plunging 3.4% and erasing over $108 billion in a single trading session.

Also read: iPhone 17 series delights fans with slim design, sharper cameras

The drop followed the much-anticipated launch of the iPhone 17, which disappointed investors with its modest upgrades and lack of groundbreaking features.

While the iPhone 17 boasts improved cameras and longer battery life, critics say it offers little beyond what consumers already expect.

Wall Street’s reaction was swift and unforgiving. “The market expected disruption, but got refinement instead,” one analyst commented.

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This stumble comes as rivals aggressively push the innovation envelope.

Samsung’s foldables are reshaping user expectations, Google continues to integrate powerful AI into its Pixel lineup, and Microsoft’s Copilot is redefining productivity tools.

Apple, by contrast, appears stuck in a cycle of predictable, safe upgrades.

The $108 billion drop wasn’t just a blip—it echoed a deeper concern among investors and tech observers: that Apple may be losing the creative edge that once defined it.

The legacy of co-founder Steve Jobs looms large. Under his leadership, Apple launched category-defining products that captivated the world.

Today, critics argue that sense of magic is fading. The iPhone 17 feels more like a maintenance release than a bold leap forward.

Even Apple’s recent Vision Pro headset, while ambitious, failed to generate mass excitement due to its steep price and niche appeal.

In contrast, the iPhone—a product with global reach—is now seen as a symbol of stagnation rather than surprise.

This selloff signals more than short-term disappointment. It reflects a perception shift that could threaten Apple’s long-term brand power.

In the tech world, innovation isn’t just expected—it’s demanded. And when perception falters, even financial strength may not be enough to reassure investors.

Also read: Hands on: Apple iPhone 7 review

Apple remains a titan in terms of revenue and influence. But the market’s reaction shows that no company, no matter how dominant, is immune to the consequences of playing it safe.

Source: Read more at theheute.com.ng

Peculiar Adirika
Peculiar Adirika

Peculiar Adirika is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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