After the iPhone manufacturer said that demand had recovered in mid-June after COVID-19 lockdowns slowed sales, some analysts cautioned on Friday that Apple should be prepared for a decline in demand in China as consumers cut spending in a sluggish economy. The iPhone manufacturer announced on Thursday that its Greater China quarterly revenue decreased by 1%, breaking a string of profitable quarters there. Apple reported that despite macroeconomic signs turning negative , there has been no decrease in demand for iPhones globally as its overall revenue increased by 2 percent, above predictions. Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, attributed the...