Apple (AAPL) made a number of software-related announcements at its annual developer conference, but the announcements made at WWDC were “more evolutionary than revolutionary” and unlikely to drive iPhone demand, UBS tells investors in a research note. UBS believes consensus iPhone revenue estimates over the next four quarters are too optimistic. The firm has a Neutral rating and $210 price target on the shares.
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