Following Apple’s earnings report yesterday, where it recorded its first quarterly revenue decline since 2003, CNBC spoke with 9to5Mac’s Benjamin Mayo about Apple’s potential future products and revenue streams. Benjamin discusses Apple’s expanding Services sector including Apple Music, the realities of Apple Watch growth possibilities, and more.
Watch the full interview in the embed below.
Despite falling earnings, Apple executives remained optimistic about iPhone and iPad sales in future quarters on its investor earnings call. The company appears to be focusing heavily on Services for additional revenue streams, announcing Apple Music subscribers rose to 13 million.
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CNBC analysts and commentators are morons, but you survived the interview!
On the iPad’s evolution: “The battery life is still terrible”.
Really? One of the main selling point of the iPad in its first few years is that it had a much longer battery life than most laptops.
Nowadays it’s not seen as a selling point anymore since many laptops and tablets have an equivalent (or even longer) battery life, but I think it’s the first time I ever hear someone claim the iPad has terrible battery life.
Do you always write about yourself in the third person?
Curious. Mark Gruman always went on CNBC is he not with 9to5 anymore?
Good job Ben! The questioner was a bit annoying, your answer was on fire!
Thank God one of the three of you talked sense. US TV is impossible for me to have patience with. It kills brain cells watching.
Good thing I live in Canada then.
Wait… Canadian news anchors are just as annoying…
… ugh. -_-
Well done sir. Now where is the podcast? :-)
Wow… those CNBC guys are horrible
Wow, that first CNBC guy just had to insert his opinion about iPad battery life. What a total moron.