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Apple shares were down 3% on Monday, leading a drop in the wider tech sector. The slide came after analyst Ming-Chi Kuo warned of light iPhone 16 demand. The lack of demand for the newest iPhone is likely because Apple has yet to roll out its most anticipated new feature, Apple Intelligence, Kuo said. Advertisement"One of the key factors for the lower-than-expected demand for the iPhone 16 Pro series is that the major selling point, Apple Intelligence, is not available at launch alongside the iPhone 16 release," Kuo said in a Sunday note. "In that case, I believe that Apple will implement more aggressive iPhone product strategies in 2025 to stimulate market demand," Kuo said.
Persons: Ming, Chi Kuo, , TF International Securities analyst Ming, Kuo Organizations: Apple, Semiconductor, Nasdaq, Service, TF International Securities analyst, Apple Intelligence, Dow Jones, Micron, Broadcom, Inc, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company
YouTube seemingly wants to create an app on Apple's Vision Pro. On Monday, the company suggested to The Verge that a Vision Pro app was also on the cards. AdvertisementYouTube has said an app for Apple's Vision Pro is "on our roadmap." We do not have any specific plans to share at this time, but can confirm that a Vision Pro app is on our roadmap." AdvertisementWhile preorders for the Vision Pro reportedly exceeded analysts' estimates, some have expressed concerns about the headset's hefty price tag and niche audience.
Persons: , Jessica Gibby, Gibby, TF International Securities analyst Ming, Chi Kuo Organizations: YouTube, Service, Vision, Business, Netflix, Spotify, Bloomberg, Vision Pro, TF International Securities analyst, Apple's Vision Pro
Microsoft is bringing a full suite of Office apps to Apple's Vision Pro. AdvertisementMicrosoft is bringing a full suite of Office apps to Apple's Vision Pro. The tech giant said programs including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint would be available on Apple's new tech on its launch day. In a blog post, the company also said its new everyday AI companion, Copilot, would be available for users. Microsoft, however, is making all its productivity apps, including its workplace platform Teams, available for Apple users.
Persons: , Preorders, TF International Securities analyst Ming, Chi Kuo Organizations: Microsoft, Vision, Service, Apple, Apple Vision, TF International Securities analyst, Netflix
Apple has already sold around 200,000 Vision Pro headsets, MacRumors reported. Apple's Vision Pro officially launches in the US on February 2. AdvertisementApple has sold around 200,000 Vision Pro headsets since preorders opened, MacRumors reported, citing a source familiar with the company's sales numbers. The Vision Pro is Apple's first new product category since it announced the Apple Watch in 2014. AdvertisementApple is set to embark on its biggest hardware launch in a decade with the Vision Pro.
Persons: , MacRumors, Min, Chi Kuo, Kuo Organizations: Apple, Vision Pro, Service, TF International Securities, Business, Apple Watch
The Apple Inc logo is seen at the entrance to the Apple store in Brussels, Belgium November 28, 2022. REUTERS/Yves Herman Acquire Licensing RightsAug 29 (Reuters) - Apple (AAPL.O) said on Tuesday it would host its fall event on Sept. 12, setting the stage for what analysts believe will be the unveiling of a new line of iPhones and smartwatches. The event will be hosted at the Steve Jobs Theater at its headquarters in Cupertino, California, according to invites from the world's most valuable company. Apple posted a 2.4% decline in iPhone sales for its fiscal third quarter - a rare drop for the product that has for years powered the company's growth. Reporting by Chavi Mehta in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj KalluvilaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Yves Herman Acquire, Steve Jobs, TF International Securities analyst Ming, Chi Kuo, Chavi Mehta, Sriraj Organizations: Apple, REUTERS, Steve, Wall Street, TF International Securities analyst, Bloomberg, Thomson Locations: Brussels, Belgium, Cupertino , California, Bengaluru
April 12 (Reuters) - Shares of Apple Inc (AAPL.O) supplier Cirrus Logic Inc (CRUS.O) tumbled about 12% after a renowned analyst said the iPhone maker will abandon the solid-state button design for premium variants of its iPhone 15 series of smartphones. Amid speculation Apple would use a button format that remains static, TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, known for his accurate predictions related to Apple's product launches, said in a blog post the company decided to abandon the design shift. "Investors had anticipated that the new solid-state button design would increase suppliers' revenues and profits," Kuo said. Shares of integrated circuit maker Cirrus Logic have hit their lowest in over two months and are set for their worst day in about two years. Cirrus Logic declined to comment.
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