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Tim Cook Defends Apple's AI Delay: 'We've Rarely Been First'

Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke to employees at an all-hands meeting today, providing some insight into Apple's work on AI. According to Bloomberg, Cook said that AI is going to be bigger than smartphones and the internet, and that it's a priority for the company.


"Apple must do this. Apple will do this. This is sort of ours to grab. We will make the investment to do it," Cook told employees.

Cook pointed out that Apple has dominated several markets even when the company wasn't first to the technology. "We've rarely been first. There was a PC before the Mac; there was a smartphone before the iPhone; there were many tablets before the iPad; there was an MP3 player before iPod," Cook said, suggesting that Apple will play a major role in transforming AI in the future.

The all-hands meeting comes a day after Apple's earnings call, where Cook made similar remarks about Apple's plan to make significant investments in AI. During the call, Cook said Apple was open to making an acquisition that would accelerate its roadmap.

Apple has held talks with Perplexity and Mistral about a potential major AI acquisition, and the company has also discussed using technology from OpenAI or Anthropic for an LLM-based version of Siri.

Apple software chief Craig Federighi was also on hand to discuss ‌Siri‌, and he said the company's efforts to overhaul the underlying ‌Siri‌ architecture are promising. Apple is getting the "needed" results from the ‌Siri‌ overhaul. "This has put us in a position to not just deliver what we announced, but to deliver a much bigger upgrade than we envisioned. There is no project people are taking more seriously," Federighi said.

Cook and Federighi may have been aiming to reassure employees about Apple's dedication to AI due to Meta's efforts to poach AI experts. Several Apple AI engineers have left Apple for Meta because Meta has been offering massive pay packages, and morale at Apple has been falling.
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Apple Watch Series 1 Now Obsolete

Apple now considers second-generation Apple Watch Series 1 models released in 2016 to be obsolete, according to the company's vintage and obsolete products list.


Apple updated the list to move the Series 1 Apple Watch models from the vintage section to the obsolete section, as it has now been more than seven years since the devices were last offered for sale. The Series 1 models were sold alongside the Apple Watch Series 2 models, and were the successor to the original Apple Watch models. The Series 1 Apple Watch was almost identical to the original Apple Watch, but it had a faster S1P processor.

Apple products are considered vintage five years after they were last distributed for sale, while a product is considered obsolete at the seven year mark. Vintage products can still be repaired at Apple retail stores and by Apple Authorized Service Providers (AASPs) if the required parts are available, but products that are obsolete are no longer repairable and Apple does not provide parts.
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T-Mobile Completes UScellular Acquisition

T-Mobile has completed its acquisition of UScellular's wireless operations, T-Mobile announced today. T-Mobile paid $4.3 billion for UScellular, in a deal that included UScellular's wireless customers, stores, and 30 percent of its cellular spectrum.


T-Mobile announced the acquisition back in May 2024, but it was contingent on regulatory approval. According to Reuters, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission approved the merger in mid-July after T-Mobile ended its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

T-Mobile sent the FCC a letter [PDF] with a promise to end DEI on July 9, and the deal was approved two days later. T-Mobile said that it was eliminating its DEI-related policies "not just in name, but in substance."

According to T-Mobile, the UScellular acquisition is a "big win for customers." Existing UScellular customers will be incorporated into the T-Mobile network. While UScellular users can keep their plans for the time being, T-Mobile will begin allowing them to the transition to T-Mobile unlimited plans "as networks and systems are integrated."

T-Mobile previously acquired MetroPCS and Sprint. The MetroPCS acquisition was completed in 2013, and the Sprint acquisition was completed in 2020.
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Check Out This Music Video Shot With 40 iPhones

Japanese band Kroi's latest music video for the "Method" single was recorded using 40 iPhone 16 Pro models, according to Apple.


The iPhones were used to capture video from every angle simultaneously, with all of the shots merged into a single 3-minute music video.

Apple shared details on Instagram, and Apple's marketing chief Greg Joswiak also highlighted the video on social media.

Look at what the very talented @KroiOfficial could do with 40 iPhone 16 Pros in their latest music video for “Method”! #ShotOniPhone pic.twitter.com/run9yPnUuZ

— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) August 1, 2025

The video was directed by Japanese filmmaker Taichi Kimura, who was also recently featured on Apple Music. Apple regularly highlights videos, movies, and TV shows that use the iPhone for its ongoing "Shot on ‌iPhone‌" series.
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Verizon Ending Free Apple Arcade Access and Loyalty Discounts

Verizon customers with select legacy plans have had free access to Apple Arcade, but Verizon is ending support for the benefit starting in September.


Customers are receiving emails letting them know that the ‌Apple Arcade‌ and Google Play Pass freebies included with some plans will be discontinued by September 22, 2025.

Verizon used to bundle its 5G plans with free access to Apple Music, ‌Apple Arcade‌, Disney+ and Hulu, and more, and customers on these prior-generation plans have continued to be able to use the included perks.

In 2023, Verizon changed its plan options, unbundling cellular service from the perks that it had used to lure subscribers in the past. Verizon now offers three base plans starting at $75 per month ($65 with auto pay enabled), and customers can pay an additional fee to get access to subscription services that used to be included.

Apple One with ‌Apple Music‌, Apple TV+, and ‌Apple Arcade‌ is $15 per month through Verizon, for example, and ‌Apple Music‌ is $10 per month. Through Apple directly, the base ‌Apple One‌ plan is $19.95 per month.

In the email announcing the change, Verizon encourages subscribers to choose a myPlan option instead of one of the legacy plans.
We are writing to let you know that a discount on your account will soon end. This discount will be removed no sooner than September 1, 2025. It is important to us to be upfront and transparent when changes are made to your account.

We want to ensure you get the best value and experience from Verizon and encourage you to check out our myPlan options for the plan that works best for you.

Verizon's new plans with add-ons are more expensive than the bundled plans that it offered in the past.

Verizon is also removing loyalty line discounts from customers starting in September. The company says that to "continue improving" its mobile network and services, legacy discounts are being removed from accounts. Line level loyalty, the $10 Verizon loyalty discount, $10 and $15 loyalty account credits, and discounts on select unlimited offers are being discontinued.
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The MacRumors Show: Latest iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air Rumors

On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we focus on the latest rumors about the two standard iPhone models expected to arrive this fall: the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air.


The ‌iPhone 17‌ is expected to feature the A19 chip and a larger, 6.3-inch display with slimmer bezels and ProMotion. Color options are likely to include black, white, steel gray, light blue, green, and purple.

The ‌iPhone 17 Air‌ is set to replace the "Plus" model in the lineup, debuting an all-new super-thin design. While it will not have an ultra wide camera, a SIM card tray, stereo speakers, or extended battery life, it is expected to offer a 6.6-inch display with ProMotion, the A19 Pro chip with a 5-core GPU, 12GB of memory, and a titanium frame. Color options are likely to include black, white, light gold, and light blue.

The entire ‌iPhone 17‌ lineup is rumored to feature a redesigned Dynamic Island interface, support for 25W charging with third-party accessories thanks to Qi 2.2, and perhaps a $50 price hike. The entire lineup is highly likely to be announced in the week of September 8. An ‌iPhone‌ 17e model is likely to follow in the spring of 2026.

We also discuss our latest thoughts on the iOS 26 beta, including the refinement of Liquid Glass and Apple Music's Automix feature. The MacRumors Show has its own YouTube channel, so make sure you're subscribed to keep up with new episodes and clips.



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If you haven't already listened to the previous episode of The MacRumors Show, catch up to hear our discussion about the announcement of AppleCare One and automakers' increasingly opting out of CarPlay Ultra.

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iOS 26: See How Long Your iPhone Will Take to Fully Charge

In iOS 26, currently in beta, your iPhone gains a handy new charging feature that takes the guesswork out of knowing when your device will be fully powered up. Instead of waiting around or checking your battery percentage every few minutes, you can now see exactly how much time remains until your device reaches 100%.


A real-time estimate appears right in your Battery settings while your iPhone is plugged in, making it ideal for planning your day around charging cycles or working out if you have enough time for a quick top-up before heading out.

How to Check Remaining Charge Time


The process is pretty straightforward once you know where to look:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone.

  2. Tap Battery.

  3. Look for the time estimate displayed next to the charging indicator (shown as "XXm").

settings

The estimate appears as a simple readout like "18m" or "45m," giving you an immediate answer to how long you'll need to wait for a full charge.

The feature is particularly handy if you switch between using different charging methods. For example, you can confirm if you're using a fast charger since you'll see a shorter wait time than if you were using a sub-standard adapter.

Not only that, if you check the same Battery menu after charging is finished and your device is unplugged, it will tell you how long it's been since your iPhone was charged and to what percentage.

Additional Charging Information on Lock Screen


iOS 26 also provides charging details directly on your Lock Screen. When your iPhone is charging from a low battery percentage, the Lock Screen displays how long it will take to reach at least 80% charge.

And if you're using a slower charging adapter, your Lock Screen will inform you of this as well, which should help you understand why charging might be taking longer than expected.

iOS 26 is currently in beta and is expected to see a general release in the fall.
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Apple Warns Investors About Risk of Massive Deal With Google Ending

On its quarterly earnings calls, Apple provides informal financial guidance that helps set expectations for investors and Wall Street analysts. On its latest earnings call yesterday, however, Apple mentioned something that it had not before.


Specifically, Apple's CFO Kevan Parekh said that the company's September quarter revenue outlook was contingent on Apple's revenue-sharing agreement with Google continuing. As noted by Jason Snell at Six Colors, this is seemingly the first time Apple has directly referred to the threat of losing this revenue within its prepared remarks.

Here is what Parekh said, with emphasis added:
As we move into the September quarter, I'd like to review our outlook, which includes the types of forward-looking information that Suhasini referred to. Importantly, the color we're providing assumes that the global tariff rates, policies, and application remain in effect as of this call, the global macroeconomic outlook does not worsen from today, and the current revenue-share agreement with Google continues.
Google reportedly pays Apple billions of dollars per year to be the default search engine in Safari across the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, with a court document revealing that Google paid Apple a whopping $20 billion in 2022 alone.

In August 2024, a U.S. federal judge ruled that Google's default search engine agreement with Apple violated antitrust law. However, the court has not yet issued any remedies, and Google will almost certainly appeal any unfavorable decision.

"I don't really want to speculate on the court ruling and how they would rule and what we would do as a consequence of it," said Apple CEO Tim Cook, on the earnings call.
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iPhone 17 Air's Metal Battery With Lower Capacity Allegedly Revealed

A leaker known as Majin Bu today shared images of an alleged battery pack for Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Air model, which is expected to launch in September.


The battery apparently has a metal cover, just like the iPhone 16 Pro's battery. This cover would help to dissipate heat generated by the battery inside the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air, which is expected to measure just 5.5mm at its thinnest point.

A source told Majin Bu that the L-shaped battery pack will have a capacity of around 2,900 mAh. That tracks with previous rumors indicating that the iPhone 17 Air's battery capacity will be in the 2,800 mAh to 3,000 mAh range.

The batteries in the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus use a type of adhesive that can be loosened with low-voltage electrical current, from a 9V battery or another power source. Majin Bu expects the iPhone 17 Air's battery will also be removable in this way.

Alleged images of iPhone 17 Air battery via Majin Bu

Majin Bu has a mixed track record with Apple rumors. They were most recently accurate about iPadOS 26 adding a Mac-like menu bar to iPads.

If the 2,900 mAh figure is accurate, the iPhone 17 Air could have the shortest battery life of any iPhone model since the iPhone 13 series, but the lower capacity could be offset by the A19 chip's improved power efficiency. In addition, iOS 26's new Adaptive Power Mode would help the iPhone 17 Air to achieve at least slightly longer battery life.

Earlier this year, The Information's Wayne Ma reported that the iPhone 17 Air would have "worse" battery life compared to previous iPhone models, due to the device's rumored ultra-thin design limiting internal space for a battery.

In internal testing, Apple determined that the percentage of users who will be able to use the iPhone 17 Air for a full day without needing to recharge the device throughout the day will be between 60% and 70%, according to that report. For other iPhone models, the report said that metric is apparently between 80% and 90%.

To mitigate this problem, the report said that Apple is planning to release a battery case as an optional accessory for the iPhone 17 Air.

Apple last released battery cases for the iPhone 11 lineup, followed by the since-discontinued MagSafe Battery Pack for iPhone 12 models and newer.
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Best Apple Deals of the Week: M4 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Hit New Record Low Prices

The highlight of this week's best Apple deals is a sale on the M4 MacBook Air at Amazon, with $200 off nearly every model of the computer. You'll also find great discounts on the MacBook Pro, Apple Watch Ultra 2, and AirPods Max this week.

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M4 MacBook Air



  • What's the deal? Get $200 off M4 MacBook Air

  • Where can I get it? Amazon

  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here




Amazon this week introduced a new record low price across the entire M4 MacBook Air lineup, and you can still get the 13-inch M4 MacBook Air (256GB) for just $799.00, plus many other deals.

M4 MacBook Pro



  • What's the deal? Get up to $436 off M4 MacBook Pro

  • Where can I get it? Amazon

  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here



Continuing this week's theme of steep MacBook-related discounts, Amazon also has great deals on the M4 MacBook Pro right now. You'll find up to $436 off these computers, starting at $1,299.00 for the entry-level 14-inch model.

Apple Watch Ultra 2



  • What's the deal? Get $150 off Apple Watch Ultra 2

  • Where can I get it? Best Buy and Amazon

  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here



Both Amazon and Best Buy brought back the all-time low price on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 this week in multiple colors and band styles.

AirPods Max



  • What's the deal? Get $99 off AirPods Max

  • Where can I get it? Amazon

  • Where can I find the original deal? Right here



You can get the AirPods Max for $449.99 in all colors except Purple this week on Amazon, which is a $99 discount and second-best price.

If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.




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Here's What Tim Cook Thinks About Apple's Vision Pro After Low Sales

Apple CEO Tim Cook remains bullish on the Vision Pro, despite reports of low sales since the mixed-reality headset launched nearly 18 months ago.


"I was thrilled with the release from the team on visionOS 26," said Cook, on Apple's earnings call on Thursday. "It includes many things in it, like Spatial Widgets to enable users to customize their digital space. The Personas took a huge increase, they're much more lifelike. And of course there's new enterprise APIs for companies as well."

"We continue to be very focused on it," added Cook. "I don't want to get into the roadmap on it, but this is an area that we really believe in."

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has already leaked the apparent next step in that roadmap. Last month, he reported that Apple plans to update the Vision Pro as early as this year. He expects two key upgrades over the current model, including a faster M4 chip, and a new head strap that makes it easier to wear the headset for extended use.

Apple launched the Vision Pro in the U.S. in February 2024, with pricing starting at a lofty $3,499. The current model is equipped with an M2 chip.

Some of the customers that did buy the Vision Pro said they regretted spending so much money on a device that they ultimately used so little. And some users have complained about the device being too heavy to wear comfortably for long periods.

Cook previously admitted that the Vision Pro is not a mass-market product due to its high price.

"At $3,500, it's not a mass-market product," he said last year. "Right now, it's an early-adopter product. People who want to have tomorrow's technology today—that's who it's for. Fortunately, there's enough people who are in that camp that it's exciting."

Research firm IDC estimated that Vision Pro sales would be under 500,000 units in 2024, and it is probably safe to estimate that sales remain below 1 million as of today.

Gurman said that Apple plans to release a redesigned Vision Pro that weighs significantly less — and hopefully costs significantly less — in 2027.

In addition, Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects Apple smart glasses without built-in displays to enter mass production in the second quarter of 2027. Similar to the Meta Ray-Bans, he said that Apple's glasses will allow users to take photos, record videos, and listen to music, with both touch and hands-free voice control.

Eventually, Gurman and Kuo expect Apple to release true augmented reality glasses, but such a product likely remains many years away.
Related Roundup: Apple Vision Pro
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Tim Cook Has Now Been Apple's CEO for Longer Than Steve Jobs

Tim Cook has now served as Apple's chief executive officer (CEO) for longer Steve Jobs' entire tenure, including the latter's time as interim CEO.


Steve Jobs served as Apple's CEO across two distinct stretches: first as interim CEO from September 16, 1997 to January 5, 2000, a period lasting 841 days, and then as official CEO from January 5, 2000 until his resignation on August 24, 2011, a span of 4,249 days. Combined, Jobs led Apple as CEO for a total of 5,090 days.

‌Tim Cook‌, on the other hand, became CEO immediately following Jobs's resignation on August 24, 2011 and has continuously held since then, which amounts to 5,091 days. This means that, as of August 1, 2025, Cook has officially been Apple's CEO for one day longer than Steve Jobs was.

It's worth noting that from 1976 to 1985, Steve Jobs was never Apple's CEO. When Apple incorporated in 1977, venture capitalist Mike Markkula insisted on bringing in an experienced executive to run the company, which is why Michael Scott was hired as Apple's first CEO. After Scott left, Markkula himself became CEO, followed by John Sculley, whom Jobs personally recruited from Pepsi in 1983.

Jobs instead held titles such as chairman of the board and head of the Macintosh division, but he was not entrusted with the chief executive role. Ultimately, after a power struggle in 1985, Jobs was stripped of his responsibilities and left the company entirely.

In terms of hardware, as CEO Jobs oversaw the launch of major products such as the iMac, iPod, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, Apple TV, iPhone, and iPad from 1997 to 2011. Cook, on the other hand, has overseen the debut of the Apple Watch, AirPods, HomePod, Apple silicon, AirTag, and Vision Pro.

Software-wise, Jobs debuted iTunes, Mac OS X, Safari, iOS, the App Store, FaceTime, and iCloud. Cook has overseen the launch of Swift, Apple Pay, Apple Intelligence, and a massive expansion of Apple services including Apple Music, ‌Apple TV‌+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+, and Apple Fitness+.

Jobs also stewarded the company's recovery and Microsoft's $150 million investment, the move into retail, the plan to build Apple Park, and Apple's ascension to become the most valuable American tech company. Cook has supervised record valuations (reaching $3 trillion dollars in 2022) and Apple becoming the most valuable public traded company, as well as significant acquisitions such as Beats and Shazam.

Cook seemingly has no plans to step down anytime soon; there is apparently no immediate successor ready to take the helm. In fact, he could become Apple's chairman as well as CEO in the not-too-distant future.
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How to Install macOS Tahoe Public Beta

Apple has made the macOS Tahoe public beta available for testing before the new Mac operating system's official release in the fall. Keep reading to learn whether you should install it on your Mac, and if so, how to go about it.


Getting access to the macOS Tahoe public beta is simple, and can be done by enrolling your Mac in Apple's free Apple Beta Software Program. The steps you need to complete to install the software on your Mac are provided towards the end of this article, but before you jump ahead, here are a few things worth considering.

Should I Install the macOS Tahoe Public Beta?


With macOS Tahoe, Apple introduces a major redesign for the platform with the all-new Liquid Glass interface, along with a host of new features. These include the Phone app on Mac, powerful new Spotlight actions, further Apple Intelligence integration, a dedicated Games app, and customizable backgrounds in Messages. Live Activities from iPhone also make their way to your Mac's menu bar, which now has a fully customizable Control Center. With so many additions and a striking visual update, it's no surprise that macOS Tahoe is generating a lot of interest among Mac users.

But before you commit, bear in mind that Apple does not recommend installing macOS beta updates on your main Mac. Remember, this is beta software, which means there are almost certainly bugs and issues that can prevent software from working properly or cause other problems with the system. Indeed, one of the reasons that Apple releases the beta to developers early is so that they can feed back problems and help Apple debug them. If you have a spare Mac hanging around, by all means use that, otherwise consider holding off until the general release in the fall.

Is My Mac Supported?


macOS Tahoe is compatible with the following Mac models, according to Apple:

  • MacBook Air with Apple silicon (2020 and later)

  • MacBook Pro with Apple silicon (2020 and later)

  • MacBook Pro (16‑inch, 2019)

  • MacBook Pro (13‑inch, 2020, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports)

  • iMac (2020 and later)

  • Mac mini (2020 and later)

  • Mac Studio (2022 and later)

  • Mac Pro (2019 and later)

macOS Tahoe officially drops support for the following Macs (earlier models than those shown are also not supported):

  • MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2020)

  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2018, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports)

  • MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018)

  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports)

  • MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2019)

  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)

  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)

  • iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2019)

  • iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2019)

  • iMac Pro (2017)

  • Mac mini (2018)

Don't Forget to Back Up Your Mac


Be sure to back up your Mac using Time Machine before installing the software using the method, otherwise you won't be able to revert back to the previous version of macOS if things go wrong.

How to Install macOS Tahoe Public Beta


  1. Head over to Apple's Beta Software Program website and sign up using your Apple Account credentials, then agree to the terms and conditions if required.

  2. Next, open System Settings on your Mac and select General ➝ Software Update.

  3. Look for "Beta Updates" and click the info (i) symbol next to it.
    settings
  4. Choose macOS Tahoe 26 Public Beta from the dropdown list.
    settings
  5. Click Upgrade Now to begin the update process to macOS 26.
    settings
That's all you need to do. The installation process will complete just like a standard macOS update, so sit back and let the installation finish, after which your Mac will boot directly into the macOS Tahoe beta.
Related Roundup: macOS Tahoe 26
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tvOS 26 Brings New Aerial Screen Saver Controls, India Footage

Apple's upcoming tvOS 26 update brings some neat new features to Apple TV, including a redesigned TV app, a new profile selector on wake, and a design overhaul matching Apple's new multi-platform spanning Liquid Glass aesthetic. However, another of its less talked-about enhancements has to do with Apple TV's visually impressive Aerial screen savers.


With tvOS 26, you can now manually select and deselect individual Aerial screen savers that you want to appear on the screen, bringing new levels of customization to the experience.

If you go to the Screen Saver menu in Settings, you'll find new granular controls over specific screen savers within the Cityscape, Earth, Landscape, and Underwater collections. The new "Choose Aerials" option lets you curate a personalized playlist of your favorite scenic vistas – much like Mac users have enjoyed since macOS Sonoma launched in 2023.

For lovers of Aerial screen savers, an added bonus is that Apple is also adding new aerial footage captured across India, including landscapes from Goa and Kerala, expanding the collection of high-quality screen savers that have become a signature feature of Apple TV.

If you've registered with Apple's Beta Program, you can try tvOS 26 early by going to Settings ➝ System ➝ Software Updates and selecting Get Beta Updates. The official release of tvOS 26 is coming in the fall, and we are also expecting a refreshed Apple TV 4K to launch sometime between September and December.
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Apple Opening New Stores in India and United Arab Emirates This Year

On an earnings call today, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the company will be opening new stores in India and the United Arab Emirates later this year.

Apple BKC in Mumbai, India

"We recently launched the Apple Store online in Saudi Arabia, and we couldn't be more excited to open new stores in the UAE and India later this year," said Cook.

Cook did not share specific grand opening dates for these new stores, or any other details.

Apple last year announced that it would be opening a new store in the Emirati city of Al Ain at some point this year. The company has four other stores in the country — two in Dubai and two in Abu Dhabi.

In India, Apple told TechCrunch that it planned to open four new stores in Bengaluru, Delhi (National Capital Region), Mumbai, and Pune.

Apple's first two stores in India opened in 2023, in Mumbai and New Delhi.

August is shaping up to be an eventful month for Apple Stores around the world.

Update — August 1: MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris has discovered the locations of three of Apple's upcoming stores in India:
  • Apple Hebbal at Phoenix Mall Of Asia in Bengaluru

  • Apple Koregaon Park at KOPA Mall in Pune

  • A third store at DLF Mall of India in Noida, which is in Delhi (National Capital Region)
Apple has yet to add these locations to the store list on its website, as of writing.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Says iOS 26 Developer Beta is Most Popular Ever

Apple's CEO Tim Cook today said the iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26 developer betas are the company's most popular developer betas ever.


"It's wonderful to see great momentum building for our platforms," said Cook, on a conference call discussing Apple's quarterly earnings results. "iOS 26, macOS 26, and iPadOS 26 are by far the most popular developer betas we've had."

Apple released the developer betas immediately following its WWDC 2025 keynote in June. Cook did not provide any specific installation numbers, nor did he comment on the public betas of the updates, which were released last week.

Jason Snell shared a transcript of Cook's full remarks on Six Colors.

Two years ago, Apple dropped the requirement to pay $99 per year for an Apple Developer Program membership in order to access its developer betas, allowing anyone who creates an Apple Developer account to install them for free. This change has surely resulted in a larger number of non-developers installing the developer betas, even though Apple recommends that average customers wait for the public betas.

In addition, the new Liquid Glass design across Apple's platforms is a major visual change, which developers might want to prepare for. And many non-developers likely wanted to play around with the new design too, without having to wait until the public betas were released in July, or the final releases come out in September.
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Epic Games Wins 'Total Victory' in Google Play Store Dispute

While Apple largely won the lawsuit that Epic Games levied against it back in 2020, Google hasn't been as lucky. Google today failed to win an appeal in the ongoing ‌Epic Games‌ v. Google case, handing another victory to Epic.


As noted by Reuters, a federal appeals court rejected Google's claim that the original court overseeing the antitrust case had made legal errors when finding in favor of Epic, which means Google will need to implement Play Store changes. ‌Epic Games‌ CEO Tim Sweeney said the company had scored a "total victory" in the appeal.

‌Epic Games‌ first sued Google in 2020, right around the same time that it sued Apple. In 2023, a jury unanimously agreed that Google had abused its power by operating an app store monopoly and charging developers exorbitant fees. Google then appealed, leading to today's loss.

As a result of the ‌Epic Games‌ lawsuit, Google will be forced to allow Android users to download rival app stores from the Play Store. Google will also be required to make the Play app catalog available to competitors.

Sweeney says that the ‌Epic Games‌ Store for Android will be coming to the Google Play Store, but Google plans to appeal again.
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Review: OWC's Envoy Ultra SSD Delivers Thunderbolt 5 Transfer Speeds

Thunderbolt 5 is a technology that's only recently been adopted by Apple, and Thunderbolt 5 SSDs aren't yet common. Other World Computing, or OWC, has one of the first Thunderbolt 5 SSDs on the market.


The bus-powered Envoy Ultra is priced starting at $330, and it comes in 2TB or 4TB capacities. The SSD has a premium feel, with a black aluminum enclosure and an internal design meant to dissipate heat. It's not the most compact SSD, measuring in at 5.1 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 0.8 inches thick. It weighs 0.75 pounds, so while it tucks away easily in a bag, you're not going to want to haul it around in a pocket.


According to OWC, the SSD has an IP67 dust and water resistance rating, so it can hold up to temporary immersion in water (though make sure the cable end is dry before use). It's hefty and durable, but on a negative note, it has a built-in 9-inch Thunderbolt 5 cable that is not detachable. I am not a fan of built-in cables, but it does feel securely attached. How it'll hold up for years of use remains to be seen. If the Envoy Ultra's cable is damaged, the SSD can be sent in to OWC for repair. At this time, the cable is not sold separately for self repairs, but the enclosure does open to facilitate a cable swap.

The cable is fixed because of Thunderbolt 5 certification requirements and power draw, with a shorter cable able to mitigate power loss and deliver more power to the SSD for better performance.

The SSD can reach speeds up to twice as fast as Thunderbolt 4/USB4 SSDs, maxing out at over 6,000MB/s. In testing with an M4 Pro MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt 5, I didn't quite hit that maximum. In benchmark tests with BlackMagic, it maxed out around 5,255MB/s write and 5,347MB/s read. Real world file tests were super quick, with 50GB transferring in about 15 seconds.

According to OWC, with sustained file transfers, write speeds will drop to around 1,350MB/s for the 2TB model and 1,700MB/s for the 4TB model, while read speeds stay consistent. I saw that dip in write speeds at around the 55GB mark.


Even when transferring large amounts of data, the Envoy Ultra did not get more than lukewarm, and since there's no fan inside, it offers silent operation.

To take advantage of the full speed of the Envoy Ultra, you need a computer that supports Thunderbolt 5. On the Mac side, that's Apple's latest Mac models with M4 Pro and M4 Max chips or the M3 Ultra found in the Mac Studio. Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 Macs are backwards compatible with the SSD and you can still use it with them, but you're probably only going to want to opt for a Thunderbolt 5 SSD if you have the equipment for one.


If you do have a Thunderbolt 5 Mac and want the fastest transfer speeds you can get for tasks like moving huge video files around, you're not going to go wrong with the Envoy Ultra. It's well built, and comes from a reputable company known for its drives.

You could get the Envoy Ultra for use with an older Mac for the purpose of future proofing, but the price difference may not be worth it. There are so few Thunderbolt 5 SSDs on the market right now, so prices are on the higher side. Of course, USB4/TB4 SSDs are also not super affordable, and the Envoy Ultra will give you maximum Thunderbolt 4 speeds, too.


With an M1 Max ‌MacBook Pro‌, I got consistent read/write speeds right around 3,000MB/s, so I did hit the Thunderbolt 4 limit.

2TB USB4 SSDs that operate at half of the Envoy Ultra's speed are priced at $180 to $250, and if you don't even need USB4 speeds, 2TB SSDs can be under $100.

Bottom Line


If you have a Thunderbolt 5 Mac or are going to get one in the future and you need super fast transfer speeds, check out the Envoy Ultra. It's a solid product and the only downside for some may be the attached cable.

How to Buy


The Envoy Ultra can be purchased from the OWC website. The 2TB model is priced at $330, and the 4TB model is priced at $549.

Note: OWC provided MacRumors with a 2TB Envoy Ultra for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received.
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Apple's Q3 2025 Earnings Call Takeaways: AI Growth, 3 Billionth iPhone Shipped

Apple held an earnings call for the third fiscal quarter (second calendar quarter) of 2025 today, beating expectations with revenue of $94 billion. During the call, Apple CEO Tim Cook and CFO Kevan Parekh shared insights into device sales, tariffs, and more.


iPhone Popularity


The iPhone 16 models were more popular than the iPhone 15 models were last year. Cook said that ‌iPhone 16‌ sales increased "strong double digits" compared to the ‌iPhone 15‌, with the ‌iPhone 16‌ popular with users upgrading to a new model.

Apple set a June quarter record for upgraders, and Cook said that was because of the "strength of the product."

Apple recently shipped its 3 billionth iPhone since the device debuted in 2007.

3 billion iPhones sold!

Thank you to everyone who's made iPhone such an important part of their lives. I'm incredibly excited for what's ahead!

— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) July 31, 2025

AI


Cook said that Apple is "very open" to an acquisition that would accelerate its AI development roadmap. AI is "one of the most profound technologies of our lifetime," Cook said, adding that Apple is "significantly growing" its investments and reallocating people to work on AI at the company. "We're putting all of our energy behind it," Cook said.

"We're not stuck on a certain size company," Cook added during the call. "We basically ask ourselves whether a company can help us accelerate a road map, if if they do, then we're interested, but we don't have anything to share specifically today."

Cook also said that Apple is "making good progress" on developing a more personalized version of Siri that is powered by Apple Intelligence. Apple is on track to release the features next year.

Cook was asked whether large language models like ChatGPT could be a commodity in the future. Cook declined to talk speak on he subject because "that gives away some things in our strategy."
The way that we look at AI is that it's one of the most profound technologies of our lifetime, and I think it will affect all devices in a significant way. What pieces of the chain are commoditized and not commoditized? I wouldn't want to really talk about today, because that gives away some things on our strategy.


Tariffs


According to Cook, approximately one percentage point of Apple's 10 percent sales growth can be attributed to customers buying more products to get ahead of tariffs.

"We saw evidence in the early part of the quarter, specifically, of some pull-ahead related to the tariff announcements," Cook told Reuters.

Cook said that tariffs cost the company $800 million in the June quarter, and that the impact could be $1.1 billion in the September quarter.

To mitigate tariffs in the future, Apple is optimizing its supply chain, and Cook said the company "will do more in the United States."

Post iPhone Devices


Cook was asked about AI development and what Apple would do if dependence on screens diminishes. Cook said that it's "difficult to see a world where ‌iPhone‌'s not living in it."

He said that Apple is "thinking about other things," but those future devices are likely to be "complementary devices" not substitutions.

Services


Services revenue was $27.4 billion, up from $24.2 billion in the year-ago quarter, marking an all-time revenue record. Apple TV+ viewership was up strong double digits year over year.

App Store revenue grew double digits year over year, and cloud services also saw an all-time revenue record. Paid accounts and paid subscriptions grew double digits year over year, and Apple has "well over a billion" paid subscriptions across services.
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Apple's Q3 Sales Boosted by Consumers Scrambling to Beat Tariff Price Hikes

Apple customers afraid of massive price hikes because of tariffs helped Apple's device sales during the fiscal third quarter of 2025, Apple CEO Tim Cook said today.


Speaking to Reuters, Cook said that approximately one percentage point of Apple's 10 percent sales growth in Q3 2025 can be attributed to customers buying more products to get ahead of tariffs.

"We saw evidence in the early part of the quarter, specifically, of some pull-ahead related to the tariff announcements," Cook said.

When U.S. President Donald Trump first announced tariffs in April, there were reports suggesting that iPhone prices could increase significantly as a result, going as high as $2,300. Customers who were worried about higher prices opted to make a purchase before the tariffs went into effect.

Cook said that Apple incurred $800 million in tariff related costs in the June quarter, and it expects $1.1 billion in tariff costs in the September quarter if the current tariffs do not change and if no new tariffs are added.
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Apple 'Open' to Acquisition That Accelerates AI Roadmap

Apple is "open" to an acquisition that would accelerate its AI roadmap, Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC today. Cook said that Apple sees AI as one of the "most profound technologies of our lifetime," and that the company is "significantly growing" its AI investments.


"We're embedding it across our devices, across our platforms and across the company," Cook said. Apple has already purchased seven companies in 2025. "We're open to M&A that accelerates our roadmap," Cook added.

Apple has been losing key members of its AI team to Meta in recent weeks, and the company is already far behind competitors in AI development.

There have been rumors that Apple is considering working with Anthropic or OpenAI to develop an LLM version of Siri rather than using its own AI technology, but Apple hasn't moved forward with a partnership as of yet.

Many of the high profile AI companies would not be feasible for Apple to purchase, but the company has considered purchasing Perplexity AI. Perplexity is valued at $18 billion, so if Apple did acquire the company, it would mark Apple's largest acquisition to date.
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Tim Cook Says Apple is 'Making Good Progress' on Personalized Siri Features Ahead of 2026 Launch

On an earnings call today, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company is "making good progress on a more personalized Siri" that is powered by Apple Intelligence, and he reiterated that the features will be available next year.


"We're making good progress on a more personalized Siri, and as we've said before, we expect to release these features next year," said Cook.

Apple today reported record earnings results for the third quarter of its 2025 fiscal year, with revenue of $94 billion exceeding Wall Street expectations.

Apple first announced the personalized Siri features during its WWDC 2024 keynote, but in March it announced that they were delayed. The new capabilities will include better understanding of a user's personal context, on-screen awareness, and deeper per-app controls. For example, Apple showed an iPhone user asking Siri about their mother's flight and lunch reservation plans based on info from the Mail and Messages apps.

Apple is facing multiple class action lawsuits over the delayed features.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook: iPhone 16 More Popular Than iPhone 15

Apple today reported its earnings for the third fiscal quarter of 2025, and iPhone sales saw significant growth. ‌iPhone‌ revenue was at $44.6 billion, up 13 percent from $39.2 billion in the year-ago quarter.


Speaking to CNBC, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that ‌iPhone‌ revenue was up because the iPhone 16 turned out to be more popular with consumers than the iPhone 15 was during the same time period last year.

‌iPhone 16‌ sales increased "strong double digits" compared to the ‌iPhone 15‌, and Cook said the ‌iPhone 16‌ models were particularly popular with current ‌iPhone‌ users upgrading to a new model. Cook's statement covers the ‌iPhone 16‌, ‌iPhone 16‌ Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and ‌iPhone 16 Pro‌ Max, though he did not provide specific insight into which devices were the best sellers.

Apple also saw growth in Mac sales thanks to the M4 Mac lineup, but iPad sales and sales in the Wearables, Home and Accessories category were down.
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Apple Reports 3Q 2025 Results: $23.4B Profit on $94B Revenue

Apple today announced financial results for its third fiscal quarter of 2025, which corresponds to the second calendar quarter of the year.


For the quarter, Apple posted revenue of $94.0 billion and net quarterly profit of $23.4 billion, or $1.57 per diluted share, compared to revenue of $85.8 billion and net quarterly profit of $21.4 billion, or $1.40 per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter.

Apple set new June quarter records for total revenue, as well as iPhone revenue and earnings per share. The company also set an all-time record for Services revenue.

Gross margin for the quarter was 46.5 percent, compared to 46.3 percent in the year-ago quarter. Apple also declared a quarterly dividend payment of $0.26 per share, payable on August 14 to shareholders of record as of August 11.
"Today Apple is proud to report a June quarter revenue record with double-digit growth in iPhone, Mac and Services and growth around the world, in every geographic segment," said Tim Cook, Apple's CEO. "At WWDC25, we were excited to introduce a beautiful new software design that extends across all of our platforms, and we announced even more great Apple Intelligence features."
As has been the case for over five years now, Apple is once again not issuing guidance for the current quarter ending in September.


Apple will provide live streaming of its fiscal Q3 2025 financial results conference call at 2:00 p.m. Pacific, and MacRumors will update this story with coverage of the conference call highlights.

Conference call recap ahead...



1:40 pm: Apple saw strong year-over-year growth in ‌iPhone‌ (13.5%), Mac (14.8%), and Services (13.3%) revenue, while iPad (–8.1%) and Wearables/Home (–8.6%) saw modest declines.

1:41 pm: Apple's share price is up 2% in after-hours trading following the earnings release. Shares were down 0.7% in regular trading today.

1:42 pm: "We are very pleased with our record business performance for the June quarter, which generated EPS growth of 12 percent," said Kevan Parekh, Apple's CFO. "Our installed base of active devices also reached a new all-time high across all product categories and geographic segments, thanks to our very high levels of customer satisfaction and loyalty."

1:56 pm: Apple's quarterly earnings conference call should begin in approximately five minutes. It will likely feature Apple CEO Tim Cook and CFO Kevan Parekh giving statements and taking questions from financial analysts.

1:59 pm: After closing at $207.57, AAPL spiked nearly as high as $214 before giving back some and is now hovering around $210.

2:01 pm: The call is beginning, with warnings about forward-looking statements from Suhasini Chandramouli, Apple's head of investor relations.

2:03 pm: ‌Tim Cook‌ is on, saying the record June quarter was "better than we expected" with sales growth up 10% and earnings per share up 12% year over year. "We had June quarter revenue records in more than two dozen countries and regions." There were June quarter records of ‌iPhone‌ sales, up 13% year over year, and double digit growth in emerging markets including Middle East, South Asia and Brazil. Mac sales were up 15%, and record Services revenue up 13%.

2:04 pm: Now he's reminding everyone about the introductions at WWDC, including the UI redesign with Liquid Glass. "We can't wait for users everywhere to experience it this fall."

2:05 pm: He's also reminding about new capabilities coming to Apple Intelligence, including Live Translation and Workout Buddy, as well as support for new languages. iOS 26, MacOS 26 and iPadOS 26 are "by far the most popular developer betas we've had."

2:05 pm: "We see AI as one of the most profound technologies of our lifetime. We are embedding it across our devices and platforms, and across the country. We are also significantly growing our investments."

2:05 pm: "We're integrating AI features across our platforms in a way that is deeply personal, private and seamless, right where users need them."

2:06 pm: "We're making good progress on a more personalized Siri, and as we've said before, we expect to release these features next year."

2:06 pm: "Apple silicon is at the heart of all of these experiences, enabling powerful Apple intelligence features to run directly on device. For more advanced tasks. our servers, also powered by Apple silicon, deliver even greater capabilities while preserving user privacy, through our private cloud compute architecture."

2:06 pm: "We're excited about the work we're doing in this space, and it's incredibly rewarding to see the strong momentum building."

2:07 pm: ‌iPhone‌ revenue was $44.6 billion, up 13% from a year ago, a June quarter record for upgraders. "This strong, broad-based performance was driven by the incredible popularity of the iPhone 16 family, up strong double-digits year over year as compared to the 15 family."

Apple also shipped the 3 billionth ‌iPhone‌ since it launched in 2007.

2:08 pm: In Mac, revenue was $8 billion, up 15% year over year, driven by the strength of the new M4 MacBook Air. There was a June quarter record for upgraders, and great performance in emerging markets. The ‌MacBook Air‌ is the world's most popular laptop.

2:09 pm: "Mac users across our entire lineup are going to find delightful new ways to stay connected and productive" in macOS Tahoe 26.

2:10 pm: ‌iPad‌ revenue was $6.6 billion, with the lineup "bringing together power and portability like never before." ‌iPadOS 26‌ will be the biggest ‌iPad‌ software update ever.

2:11 pm: Wearables, Home and Accessories revenue was $7.4 billion with a June quarter record for upgraders to Apple Watch. The 10-year anniversary of Apple Watch is here, with updates coming to the Workout App and Smart Stack, as well as a "fresh, new design." Updates are coming to Apple Vision Pro with VisionOS 26, too. Features for the AirPods lineup "will unlock even more possibilities" including using AirPods as a camera remote.

2:12 pm: "Since we first launched our hearing healthy features with AirPods Pro 2, I've received notes from people who are delighted to be able to connect mroe deeply with loved ones."

2:12 pm: Services revenue for June was $27.4 billion, up 13% year over year and an all-time record. AppleTV got 81 nominations for the Emmy Awards.

2:13 pm: Apple TV+ has earned more than 2,700 award nominations and 585 wins "on the strength of the highest-rated original content of any streaming network." TV+ viewership is up strong double-digits year over year. In June, F1 was released in theaters, "one of the summer's most unforgettable blockbusters." We celebrated a big anniversary with 10 years of Apple Music. "We launched an all-new studio space in Los Angeles for artists to create content and connect with fans." Later this year, users get auto-mix and lyrics translation.

2:14 pm: The App Store continues to be the "very best place to discover the latest apps from developers around the world in a safe and trusted way" and revenue grew double-digits year over year.

2:14 pm: Apple Online Store just launched in Saudi Arabia, and new stores are coming to the UAE and India later this year, with a new store opening in Osaka, Japan.

2:15 pm: "Across everything we do at Apple, we show up by leading with our values. We feel strongly that the benefits of technology should be shared by everyone. That's why we make technology for everyone. In May, to mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we announced... magnifier for Mac, a new Braille experience, and accessibility reader, a new system wide reading mode to make it easier to understand content."

2:16 pm: Apple is also working on recycling rare earth materials and investing in America and elsewhere, with $500 billion in investment in the US over the next four years.

2:17 pm: "The situation around tariffs is evolving, so let me provide some color there. For the June quarter, we incurred approximately $800 million of tariff related costs. For the September quarter, assuming the current global tariff rates, policies and applications do not change for the balance of the quarter and no new tariffs are added, we estimate the impact to add about $1.1 billion to our costs."

2:17 pm: CFO Kevan Parekh is on now, giving more information on the financials.

2:18 pm: "Our installed base of active devices grew to an all-time high across all product categories and geographic segments."

Services revenue was $27.4 billion, an all-time record. Company gross margin was up 46.5%, at the high end of the guidance range, down 60 basis points sequentially, primarily driven by $800 million in tariff-related costs. Product gross margin was 34.5%, Services gross margin was 75.6%.

2:19 pm: The ‌iPhone‌ active install base grew to an all-time high, and a June quarter record for upgraders. A recent survey showed the ‌iPhone‌ was the top-selling model in the US, urban China, the UK, Australia and Japan in the quarter. "We continue to see very high levels of customer satisfaction in the US, at 98%, as measured by 451 Research."

2:20 pm: Mac revenue was driven by continued strength across the portfolio, growing in every geographic segment, including double-digit growth in Europe, China and the rest of Asia Pacific. US satisfaction is 97%.

2:20 pm: ‌iPad‌ revenue was down 8%, an expected decline based on the difficult compare against the launch of iPad Air and iPad Pro in the year-ago quarter. Customer satisfaction is 98% in the US.

2:21 pm: Wearables, Home and Accessories revenue was down 9% year over year, given a different compare on accessories due to the prior year's ‌iPad‌ launches. Apple Watch reached a new all-time high with more than half of customers new to the product. Apple Watch satisfaction in the US is 97%.

2:22 pm: Services revenue was up 13%, with all-time revenue records on cloud services driven by year over year growth of iCloud-paying accounts. Growth of the installed base of active devices "gives us great opportunities for the future customer engagement across our services offerings."

2:23 pm: Apple ended the quarter with $133 billion in cash and marketable securities. $5.7 billion debt maturities, issuing $4.5 billion of new debt and $4 billion in commercial paper. $102 billion in total debt, with net cash of $31 billion after returning $27 billion to shareholders through $3.9 billion in dividends and $21 billion in open market repurchases of 104 million Apple shares.

2:24 pm: Assuming tariffs and global macroeconomic outlook does not worsen, Apple rexpects total company revenue to grow mid-to-high single digits year over year, Services to grow at a year-over-year rate similar to the June quarter. Gross margin between 46% and 47%, and operating expenses between $15.6 and $15.8 billion, and a tax rate around 17%. A cash dividend of $0.26 per share will be payable on August 14.

2:25 pm: The Q&A segment is now beginning.

2:28 pm: Q: On CapEx, it's up notably year-to-date, can you comment on capital spending plans this year and next, and what's driving that growth? Is it AI related or supply chain diversification?

A: It's a combination of factors. A significant factor is AI, we're investing in private cloud compute including our first-party data centers. We also have a hybrid strategy using third-parties to invest as well as our own. We also have investments and tooling, but a significant driver of growth is the AI-related investments.

Q: On upgrade rates, it's encouraging to see the records on ‌iPhone‌, Mac and Watch — are you seeing strength in upgrade rates or is it the growing installed base? What made upgrades compelling this year? Tariffs? ‌Apple Intelligence‌?

A: If you look at ‌iPhone‌, the 16 family grew double-digits over the 15 family, so we set an upgrade record. I think it's directly a result on the strength of the product. Mac directly set upgrades and we continue to see a move to Apple Silicon. The performance of ‌Apple Silicon‌ is playing a key role. If you're wondering about pull-forward, we would estimate the pull-forward of demand into April, specifically, to be about 1 point of the 10 points in terms of people buying over discussions about tariffs.

2:29 pm: Q: Shortly after March earnings, there were some reports on searches on Safari declining in April for the first time in two decades. It doesn't seem to indicate that any trends played out through the June quarter, can you give some color on how the quarter played out and if you believed Apple's products as search access points are losing strategic value as AI grows or losing strategic value?

A: I think they continue to be very valuable. Consumer behaviors are evolving and we're monitoring it very closely.

2:31 pm: Q: Can you elaborate a bit on what you're seeing in China? Some of the promotions are tailwinds, but how do you characterize some of the demand interest in the iPHone 16 and are the trends in the June quarter one-time or unique?

A: We did grow in Greater China by 4% during the quarter over the previous quarter, driven largely by an acceleration on ‌iPhone‌, although we also had substantial growth on the Mac year over year. The government has certain subsidies that affect some of our products but not all of them, I think that had some effect. It was the first full quarter of the subsidy playing out. It cut in during a portion of the previous quarter.

The install base hit a record high in Greater China and we set an all-time record for the ‌iPhone‌ install base. ‌iPhone‌ upgraders set a record for the June quarter, and... ‌iPhone‌ had the top three models in Urban China which is extraordinary. Other products, Mac, ‌iPad‌ and Watch, the majority of customers of people buying in China mainland are new to the product. Lots of good things there. The other thing I would point out, ‌MacBook Air‌ was the top-selling laptop model in all of China, and Mac Mini was the top-selling desktop model in all of China. Overall, it's a very positive quarter.

2:32 pm: AAPL is up over $213 during after hours trading, with a strong move upward during the call.

2:34 pm: Q: Asking about ‌Siri‌ and the overall AI investment. How is your confidence towards that launching next year? Is there anything that's being done internally to increase that confidence?

A: We're making good progress towards a more-personalized ‌Siri‌, and we're making good progress to launching that next year. Our focus is on putting AI features across the platform that are deeply personal, private and seamlessly integreated. We are significantly growing our investment, we did during the June quarter and we will again in the September quarter. I'm not putting specific numbers behind that at this point, but you can tell in the guidance that things are moving up. We are putting all of our energy behind it.

In terms of other products, I don't want to comment on specific other products, but we have an exciting roadmap ahead. I could not be more excited about it.

2:36 pm: Q: On the overall revenue guide, I appreciate that you guide the best you can see it. But why would it decelerate if services is staying the same, where's that conservatism? Currency should be just as favorable if not more favorable?

A: From Q3 to mid-to-high single digits, keep in mind two components. First, the effect of tariff pull-ahead in demand, and the September quarter of the year ago, we had the full-quarter impact of the new ‌iPad‌ launches versus this year. From Q3 to Q4, I would say foreign exchange is a minor tailwind so not a major factor.

2:37 pm: Q: You said similar growth in Services and that's predicated on Google Payments continuing, is there any way to dimensionalize or talk about options if the payments were not allowed in some way.

A: I don't really want to speculate on the court ruling and how they would rule and what we would do as a consequence of it.

2:38 pm: Q: At a high level, when you look at some of the perceived fears of new form factors and ways to interact with devices, there's some worry that there could be a world here dependence on screen based devices significantly diminishes. I'm curious your thoughts if you think that will happen and the rate and pace at how Apple is preparing for that?

A: When you think about all the things an ‌iPhone‌ can do, from connecting people to bringing app and game experiences to life, to taking photos and videos to helping users explore the world and conduct their financial lives and pay for things and so much more. You know, it's it's difficult to see a world where ‌iPhone‌'s not living in it. That doesn't mean we're not thinking about other things as well. Devices are likely to be complimentary, not substitution.

2:40 pm: Q: The tariff hit of $1.1 billion in the September quarter, can you talk about assuming tariffs remaining at these levels or evolving under Section 232, how do you offset this headwind into your P&L and when do you decide to execute on the levers to offset this headwind versus your bottom line?

A: We're just estimating the cost of it and it's up quarter over quarter, because our volume is up and there was some build-ahead in the previous quarter. That's the primary reason. In terms of mitigation, we try to optimize our supply chain and obviously we try to optimize our supply chain and ultimately we'll do more in the United States. We've committed $500 billion in the US over the next four years, and we've already started building chips in Arizona and semiconductors across 12 states and 24 factories and lots of other things in the works. We continue to explore these things and look for more that we can do, which ultimately is the objective.

2:42 pm: Q: On Services growth, 13% is extremely impressive. DO you see any impact from the Epic case and the steering dynamics?

A: Very strong services revenue, it was very broad-based and saw strength in emerging markets. We only just made the change required by the court in the June quarter, we don't provide a lot of detail but we just had double-digit growth on the US ‌App Store‌ and we'll continue to innovate and ensure that ‌App Store‌ delivers the best experience for users and remains a great business opportunity for developers.

2:46 pm: Q: On supply chain, you talked about focusing production and assembly to India, wanted to get an update on how you're thinking about that, and with India tariffs being higher than anyone expected. You mentioned US investments, but what about China versus the rest of Southeast Asia and India going forward? Also, where did demand on ‌iPhone‌ come from? This is stronger in June than normal, so what drove that? Promotions or something else?

A: In terms of tariffs and country of origin, one thing I would say is that the vast majority of our products are covered under the Section 232 investigation. Today, or last quarter, the bulk of the tariffs that we paid were the IEEPA tariffs that hit early in the year related to China. That's just a reminder of where things are and what we assumed as we calculated the projection of $1.1 billion that's in our outlook color. In terms of the country of origin, it's the same as I referenced last quarter, there hasn't been a change to that. The vast majority of the iPhones sold in the US, or the majority, have a country of origin of India. The vast majority of the other products, Mac and ‌iPad‌ and Watch have a country of origin of Vietnam that are sold in the US. Still, the products for other international countries, the vast majority of them are coming from China. That hopefully gives you a flavor of where things are. I would stress again that we do a lot in this country, in the United States, and we've committed $500 billion and we're always looking to do more. You could kind of see that in the most recent announcements, whether MP Materials or our manufacturing academy that we're standing up in Detroit. We're going to be doing more in this country, and that's on top of having roughly 19 billion chips coming out of the US now. We will do more. Glass for ‌iPhone‌, the FaceID module, there's loads of different things done in the United States.

On ‌iPhone‌, as Tim outlined, we think the strong upgrade performance was on the strength of the product lineup. The ‌iPhone 16‌ family has done incredibly well. We recently introduced the 16e which continued to impact the success of the ‌iPhone 16‌ lineup.

2:48 pm: Q: Was there any pull forward on channel inventory related to seasonal trends?

A: From the beginning of the quarter to the end of the quarter, we reduced it, and it ended towards the low end of our targeted range. We did see some obvious signs of pull ahead in April, that was about a 1 point impact of the 10 point total company level of growth. That was the limited impact that we believe we saw in the quarter.

2:49 pm: Q: Curious about your thoughts on AI for edge devices. Some people think that LLM could be a commodity in the future. Do you think a LLM could become a part of your iOS, and what's the evolution of edge devices and will the smartphone be the choice of device?

A: The way that we look at AI is that it's one of the most profound technologies of our lifetime, and I think it will affect all devices in a significant way, what pieces of the chain are commoditized and not commoditized? I wouldn't want to to really talk about today, because that gives away some things on our strategy.

2:50 pm: Q: Referring to the pull ahead being about 1 percentage point, do you have anything to share in what underlined that estimate? Was it on ‌iPhone‌ or across the board, primarily in the US or multiple regions, any color there would be helpful for how you get to that assumption.

A: It was principally on ‌iPhone‌ and Mac, and it was pretty obvious evidence of it. Unusual buying patterns there, largely occurred in April towards the beginning of the quarter. It was really, we believe, largely in the United States.

2:52 pm: Q: On tariffs, around $800 million (you estimated $900 million), you highlighted there were some unique factors in the quarter. Was there anything unique in September or December quarter that would uniquely affect those quarters as you highlight that from quarter to quarter there would be unique factors?

A: I would be careful about projecting based on the numbers from Q2 and Q3 because, one, we're uncertain of what the rates will be, so the rates may change. Two, in particularly last quarter, we had some build-ahead inventory that we had within the company and within our supply chain. Those two are a little unique. Also, as you know from following us for so long, Q1 is generally a higher-volume quarter. The tariffs are currently pretty linear with volume.

2:54 pm: Q: When we think about currency impact, how much of a benefit was currency this quarter and, across the business in Services, how much currency benefit should be embedded in the guidance in September? CapEx is clearly moving higher, and I know you're not guiding to that number, but qualitatively, as you lean in more on AI, should we see CapEx start to move appreciably higher?

A: For Q3, we really had no impact from foreign exchange on revenue growth and gross margin, there's virtually no impact from FX. From June to September, there's a very small tailwind from a FX standpoint on both revenue and gross margin. On your second question, on CapEx, we talked about how we are increasing our investments in AI, you'll continue to see our CapEx grow, you won't see exponential growth, and that's a function of investment in AI and other items that fall into that category, including facilities and retail. We also have a hybrid investment model where we have third parties invest, and we also invest in our own first party infrastructure.

2:56 pm: Q: You showed impressive updates on Vision Pro with Persona and other ways to create content. Other companies are seeing strong momentum on AI glasses. Are you still focusing on enterprise or broadening the use cases and tying it to more of your devices? Any thoughts on Vision Pro?

A: Thanks for bringing it up. I was thrilled with the release from the team on VisionOS 26. It includes many things like special widgets, personas, and new enterprise APIs for companies as well. We're seeing those things resonate out with CAE and other customers, so we continue to be very focused on it and I don't want to get into the roadmap on it, and this is an area we really believe in.

2:57 pm: Q: You haven't done big M&A historically, do you think you need to accelerate your AI road map or just keep the organic focus?

A: We've acquired around 7 companies, from all walks of life, not just AI. We're doing one every several weeks. We're very open to M&A that accelerates our roadmap. We are not stuck on a certain size company, although the ones we have acquired so far this year are small in nature. We basically ask ourselves whether a company can help us accelerate our roadmap. If they do, we're interested, but we don't have anything to share specifically to that.

2:57 pm: The call has concluded.
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