{"id":14300,"date":"2016-04-29T10:26:25","date_gmt":"2016-04-29T14:26:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mjtsai.com\/blog\/?p=14300"},"modified":"2016-06-16T09:37:33","modified_gmt":"2016-06-16T13:37:33","slug":"apples-earnings-and-the-iphone-upgrade-cycle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mjtsai.com\/blog\/2016\/04\/29\/apples-earnings-and-the-iphone-upgrade-cycle\/","title":{"rendered":"Apple&rsquo;s Earnings and the iPhone Upgrade Cycle"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/2016\/04\/terrible_horrible_no_good_very_bad_iphone_sales\">John Gruber<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/2016\/04\/terrible_horrible_no_good_very_bad_iphone_sales\"><p>I think Dr. Drang nails it. We <em>might<\/em> be seeing &ldquo;peak iPhone&rdquo;. But it could just be a statistical blip, caused in large part by the iPhone 6&rsquo;s exceptional popularity, along with other factors like the economy in China and currency exchange rates.<\/p>\r\n<p>[&#8230;]<\/p>\r\n<p>In chart form, you can see what an anomaly last year was with the iPhone 6. But given that you can almost draw a straight line connecting the other four points in the chart, I&rsquo;m not willing to call it a peak yet. But even if we see a return to growth, it might take several years before we see another Q2 with over 60 million units sold.<\/p><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/stratechery.com\/2016\/apples-run-apples-earnings-iphone-upgrade-cycle-iphone-china\/\">Ben Thompson<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"https:\/\/stratechery.com\/2016\/apples-run-apples-earnings-iphone-upgrade-cycle-iphone-china\/\">\r\n<p>To that end I stand by my takeaway last quarter that the iPhone is likely to return to growth with the iPhone 7, but I must admit Cook&rsquo;s focus on slow upgrades is worrisome: a big reason why I argued last fall that the iPhone will be fine was Cook&rsquo;s insistence that iPhone 6 upgrades were not out of the ordinary, but given that Cook now says the opposite leads to the question of just how long people will now hold onto their good-enough iPhones with their big-enough screens.<\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.macrumors.com\/2016\/04\/26\/iphone-se-demand-is-strong\/\">Tim Cook<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/www.macrumors.com\/2016\/04\/26\/iphone-se-demand-is-strong\/\"><p>&ldquo;We&rsquo;re thrilled with the response that we&rsquo;ve seen on [iPhone SE]. It is clear that there is a demand there even much beyond what we thought. That is really why we have the constraint that we have.&rdquo;<\/p><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/linked\/2016\/04\/26\/iphone-se-demand\">John Gruber<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/linked\/2016\/04\/26\/iphone-se-demand\"><p>I find it a little alarming that Apple was taken by surprise on this.<\/p><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/sixcolors.com\/post\/2016\/04\/picking-apart-apples-q2-2016-numbers\/\">Jason Snell<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"https:\/\/sixcolors.com\/post\/2016\/04\/picking-apart-apples-q2-2016-numbers\/\"><p>Apple&rsquo;s Services revenue line increased 20 percent over the year-ago quarter, showing the power of Apple&rsquo;s installed base of a billion devices to generate money for the company outside of hardware sales.<\/p><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/sixcolors.com\/post\/2016\/04\/apples-first-subscription-service-paves-the-way-for-more\/\">Dan Moren<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"https:\/\/sixcolors.com\/post\/2016\/04\/apples-first-subscription-service-paves-the-way-for-more\/\"><p>As I was typing up the many statements of Tim Cook during yesterday&rsquo;s quarterly financial call, one in particular&mdash;about Apple Music&mdash;caught my attention [&#8230;] Even at the time it stood out to me&mdash;hence the added emphasis. It seemed like an odd thing for the usually cautious Cook to say.<\/p><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/benjaminmayo.co.uk\/revenue-growth-apple-services\">Benjamin Mayo<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/benjaminmayo.co.uk\/revenue-growth-apple-services\"><p>Apple is pushing the services category as a burgeoning part of its business with current and future growth potential. Focusing on and expanding services is a fascinating proposition as generally I&rsquo;ve considered Apple as a company that sells hardware and bundles services for free. To me, these comments on the earnings call indicate Cook wants to develop services further in a serious way.<\/p>\r\n<p>[&#8230;]<\/p>\r\n<p>There&rsquo;s nothing wrong with diversification per se but it is a change to how the company used to operate. Around the launch of iPad mini, there&rsquo;s an obvious breakpoint in company strategy where they expanded from a couple of flagships to a myriad of variants in each category. The days of Apple&rsquo;s products &lsquo;all fitting on one table&rsquo; are long gone. If services do grow significantly, the metaphor really breaks down as its products would be intangibles.<\/p><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p>See also: <a href=\"http:\/\/mjtsai.com\/blog\/2016\/04\/15\/paid-app-store-search\/\">Paid App Store Search<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.imore.com\/apple-q2-2016-transcript\">Tim Cook<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/www.imore.com\/apple-q2-2016-transcript\"><p>Creating value for shareholders by developing great products and services that enrich people&rsquo;s lives will always be our top priority and the key factor driving our investment and capital allocation decisions.<\/p><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/pxlnv.com\/linklog\/apple-q2-2016\/\">Nick Heer<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/pxlnv.com\/linklog\/apple-q2-2016\/\"><p>I get that it&rsquo;s an earnings call and extremely fragile shareholders want reassurance, but I wish this was phrased differently. What I hope Cook means by this is that Apple&rsquo;s top priority is to create really great stuff and provide exemplary services that they hope people will buy and love, thereby assuaging trepidatious hedge fund billionaires.<\/p>\r\n<p>But the way it&rsquo;s phrased here is that shareholders come first, and Apple&rsquo;s entire R&amp;D strategy revolves around them. I sincerely hope this is just poorly articulated, because if it&rsquo;s taken at face value, it&rsquo;s deeply concerning.<\/p><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p>Update (2016-05-03): <a href=\"https:\/\/mondaynote.com\/apple-surprises-numbers-culture-structure-f48a5e14c767\">Jean-Louis Gass&eacute;e<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"https:\/\/mondaynote.com\/apple-surprises-numbers-culture-structure-f48a5e14c767\">\r\n<p>I read Apple as a personal computing company. It wins or loses through the experience it delivers to its customers. Once upon a time, revenue came mostly from its personal computers, small, medium and large. Software and services had one and only one purpose: pushing up personal computers&rsquo; volumes and margins. Hardware, software, and services coalesced into what we now call an ecosystem. Over time, as a result of the size of the installed base of Apple devices, Services became substantial, the number 2 revenue category&#8202;&mdash;&#8202;but, for reasons just discussed, it shouldn&rsquo;t be run as a separate division.<\/p>\r\n<p>[&#8230;]<\/p>\r\n<p>There&rsquo;s no way out of the dilemma. There is no way to get the sharp focus of divisional organizations and the cooperation <em>and<\/em> malleability of a functional structure. We can only hope that the toxic waste of success wont let mediocrity and obesity to set in.<\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/linked\/2016\/05\/02\/lefsetz\">John Gruber<\/a>:<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/linked\/2016\/05\/02\/lefsetz\">\r\n<p>Here&rsquo;s an interesting fact: the iPod never generated more than $4 billion in revenue in a quarter, <em>including holiday quarters<\/em>. The iPad generated more revenue for Apple last quarter than the iPod ever did, even in its heyday.<\/p>\r\n<\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p>Update (2016-05-04): <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/gadfly\/articles\/2016-05-03\/tim-cook-peddles-the-wrong-apple-message\">Shira Ovide<\/a> (via <a href=\"http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/linked\/2016\/05\/03\/cook-underpromise-overdeliver\">John Gruber<\/a>):<\/p>\r\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/gadfly\/articles\/2016-05-03\/tim-cook-peddles-the-wrong-apple-message\"><p>Here&rsquo;s what Cook didn&rsquo;t say: 1) Apple has been misjudging its own business, and that makes it tough to believe what executives say; and 2) The company failed to prepare investors for an inevitable slowdown in growth -- even if that slowdown proves temporary. If one duty of public company executives is to underpromise and overdeliver, Apple has flopped in that job.<\/p>\r\n<p>[&#8230;]<\/p>\r\n<p>At the time, Apple executives had one-third of the quarter under their belt. And yet, Cook was wrong and Sacconaghi was right.<\/p><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n<p>Update (2016-05-09): See also: <a href=\"http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/thetalkshow\/2016\/05\/06\/ep-153\">The Talk Show<\/a>.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>John Gruber: I think Dr. Drang nails it. We might be seeing &ldquo;peak iPhone&rdquo;. But it could just be a statistical blip, caused in large part by the iPhone 6&rsquo;s exceptional popularity, along with other factors like the economy in China and currency exchange rates. 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