This week Zac and Benjamin get into new iPhone 7 rumors, news about Apple Watch 2, as well as Apple’s somewhat disappointing $50b quarter. The Happy Hour podcast is available for download on iTunes and through our dedicated RSS feed.
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Here’s what we discussed in this episode:
- Apple announces Q2 2016 revenue of $50.6b: 51.1m iPhones, 10.2m iPads, 4m Macs
- Apple Music now has 13 million paying subscribers, up from 11 million in February
- Apple’s Q2 numbers: iOS sales, 13m Apple Music subs, record Android switchers, Apple Pay growth, more
- Opinion: How iPhone SE is tempting me to actually skip iPhone 7
- Report: Faster Apple Watch 2 may feature built-in cellular connectivity [Poll]
- Opinion: Cellular Apple Watch in time, sure, but these issues need love too
- Apple will require all new Apple Watch apps to use the native SDK from June 1
- Dropbox Project Infinite will show all your cloud files in the Finder … without taking up any local space
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I am a cyclist and own an iPhone 6s+. For me the fitness tracking of the apple watch is one of the biggest draws, but because I can’t use the current gen to make an emergency call while im out on the bike, or use any of the fitness mapping apps I have to lug my giant phone with me in my jersey pocket. Thats where onboard cellular and gps come in handy. Same thing for runners; besides heart rate, why use an apple watch if you still have to run with your gigantic phone in your hand?