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Apple at Q3 call: iCloud reaches 320M accounts, 900B iMessages, 125B photo uploads

Senior vice president and Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer is on first today for Apple’s Q3 2013 earnings report and just provided some updates on the company’s iTunes sales, retail stores and much, much more. Not only did the App Store have its best week and best month last quarter, Apple added a ton of content to the iTunes store thanks to new additions to the Apple TV with HBO and WatchESPN. It also confirmed that it’s now at 320 million iCloud accounts, up around 20 million since WWDC in June.

Head below for a roundup of the updated numbers:

  • Best month and best week ever for App Store billings. 2.4B for App Store.. total quarterly revenue of 4B from iTunes software and services.
  • 60K movies, 230k tv episodes available
  • customers downloaded more than 1B TV episodes, 390 million movies (800k tv episodes, 300k movies per day)
  • 11 billion paid to developers, half in the last four quarters
  • 320 million iCloud accounts
  • 900 billion iMessages
  • 125 billion photo uploads
  • 240 million Game Center accounts
  • 8 trillion push notifications
  • 900K apps, 375k for iPad

Apple retail stores:

  • –6 new stores across 5 countries, 408 stores total, 156 outside US
  • –9 new stores coming in September
  • –23 relocations coming in 2013
  • –average revenue per store 10.1M
  • –84M visitors during the quarter, 16K per store, per week

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Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.


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