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Apple 2Q17 Earnings Review: Details

Today's daily email includes the second half of my Apple 2Q17 earnings review. Yesterday's email was focused on the major themes (available here). Today's email goes over my full notes from Apple's earnings and conference call. We cover 29 different topics. 

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Apple 2Q17 Earnings Review: Major Themes

Today's Above Avalon email is focused on reviewing Apple's 2Q17 earnings. Along with a big picture overview of the quarter, the email covers five major themes from the report and conference call: 

  • Strong Apple Watch Results
  • iPhone Growth Hard to Find
  • China Unknown
  • The iPad's Silver Lining
  • Paid Subscription Fever Builds

The second half of the earnings review (available here) goes over my full notes from Apple's earnings and conference call. We cover 29 different topics. 

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"Siri Speaker" Rumors Build, The Amazon Echo Narrative Is Off-Base, Companies Abandoning Apple Watch Apps

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • "Siri Speaker" Rumors Build
  • The Amazon Echo Narrative Is Off-Base
  • Companies Abandoning Apple Watch Apps

We begin today's email with my thoughts and observations on the growing number of reports about Apple being close to releasing a Siri speaker to rival Amazon Echo. The storyline found in all of these reports doesn't make sense to me. Instead, my suspicion is Apple is working on a different kind of device. The email then turns to why I think the Amazon Echo narrative found in the press is off-base when it comes to Apple needing to sell a standalone speaker to rival Amazon. The email concludes with news of some major companies abandoning their Apple Watch apps. We go over why I think caution should be used before judging Apple Watch through an iPhone lens.  

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Apple 2Q17 Earnings Expectation Meters, The Jimmy Iovine Strategy, Microsoft Surface's Awful Quarter

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Apple 2Q17 Earnings Expectation Meters
  • The Jimmy Iovine Strategy
  • Microsoft Surface's Awful Quarter

We begin today's email with my 2Q17 Apple earnings expectation meters. Instead of relying on single-point sales estimates, these expectation meters contain sales ranges that can be used to judge Apple's quarterly performance. By using the expectation meters in conjunction with the earnings preview found in last week's emails, we will be all ready for tomorrow's earnings. The email then turns to Jimmy Iovine's interview with Bloomberg. Apple's near-term entertainment plans are becoming clear. We go over why I think Apple is following a Jimmy Iovine strategy for entertainment. The discussion concludes with Microsoft earnings and a focus on the Surface business. After going over the numbers, we discuss how the Microsoft Surface narrative continues to change. 

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Apple Is a Design Company, Amazon Unveils Echo Look, Thursday Q&A

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Apple Is a Design Company
  • Amazon Unveils Echo Look
  • Thursday Q&A

We begin today's email by continuing the discussion kicked off in my article, "Apple Isn't a Tech Company." In particular, we go over my motivation for writing the piece, as well as how I define design. We also discuss why I think it is more appropriate for Apple to be labeled a design company instead of just a product company. The discussion then turns to Amazon unveiling the Echo Look. We go over the strategy behind the product, as well as my thoughts on data and privacy implications. We end the email with the latest installment of member Q&A, and I answer the following questions from Above Avalon members: 

  • Do you see a reason for Apple to continue grouping Apple Watch sales in the "Other Products" line item?
  • Can Apple disrupt the energy business?  

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Apple 2Q17 Earnings Preview (3Q17 Guidance, Capital Management Changes), Apple Slashes App Store Affiliate Commissions

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Apple 2Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 5 - 3Q17 Guidance, Capital Management Changes)
  • Apple Slashes App Store Affiliate Commissions

We kick off today's email with the final two sections of my Apple 2Q17 earnings preview. (The first four sections are available here and here.) We go over my thoughts on Apple's 3Q17 guidance and upcoming changes to Apple's dividend and share buyback programs. The email then turns to Apple slashing App Store affiliate commissions. After going over the affiliate link business, we discuss the three schools of thoughts as to why Apple slashed affiliate commissions with no warning. The discussion concludes with my thoughts on the most likely reason Apple made the change. 

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Apple 2Q17 Earnings Preview (iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, Services)

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Apple 2Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 3 - iPad)
  • Apple 2Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 4 - Apple Watch, Mac, Services)

We kick off today's email with the next two sections of my Apple 2Q17 earnings preview. (The first two sections are available here.) We go over my iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and Services estimates for 2Q17. The discussion begins by discussing my thoughts on iPad sales heading into next week's earnings report. We look at all of the moving parts that will impact sales. The email then turns to Apple Watch and the methodology used to arrive at my 2Q17 sales estimate. The discussion concludes with a look at the Mac and Services line items. 

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Apple 2Q17 Earnings Preview (Setting the Scene, iPhone Estimate), The iPhone's Stronghold

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Apple 2Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 1 - Setting the Scene)
  • Apple 2Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 2 - iPhone)
  • The iPhone's Stronghold

We begin today's email with the first two parts of my Apple 2Q17 earnings preview. We discuss my thoughts on the overall environment heading into next week's earnings report. The email then turns to my iPhone unit sales estimates for 2Q17. We go over the methodology and data behind my estimate. The email concludes with a discussion of where the iPhone is selling surprisingly well and a few reasons for the strength. 

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Samsung Is Being Graded on a Curve, Being Different in Tech Is Overrated, Thursday Q&A 

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Samsung Is Being Graded on a Curve
  • Being Different in Tech Is Overrated
  • Thursday Q&A

We begin today's email with my thoughts on how Samsung is being graded on a curve. We use the Samsung Galaxy S8 as an example to reveal what is a growing problem within the tech community. The discussion then turns to the difference between being different versus better in technology. Apple's "Think Different" motto has ended up being grossly misinterpreted. We end the email with the latest installment of member Q&A, and I answer the following questions from Above Avalon members: 

  • What are some business models for Apple in cars?
  • How much would an Apple Car cost?
  • Where does the Apple/Qualcomm battle go from here?

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Facebook F8 2017 Falls Flat, Netflix 1Q17 Earnings, Netflix Nears 100M Members 

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Facebook F8 2017 Falls Flat
  • Netflix 1Q17 Earnings
  • Netflix Nears 100M Members

We begin today's email with my thoughts on Mark Zuckerberg's keynote at Facebook's F8 developer conference. We go over his pitch for where Facebook is headed and why the whole thing felt off to me. The email then shifts to Netflix 1Q17 earnings. We go over the takeaways from management's earnings call. The discussion then turns to implications arising from Netflix reaching 100M members. We go over my thoughts as to what it means for Apple's fledgling original video plans and the broader topic of competition in the video streaming space. 

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iPhone Sales Trends in February, iPhone Trends in China, Losing Apple Content Creators

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • iPhone Sales Trends in February
  • iPhone Trends in China
  • Losing Apple Content Creators

We kick off today's email with a closer look at iPhone sales trends in February. The discussion is focused on three regions: U.S., China, and Europe. The email then shifts to my thoughts on why iPhone sales shares has deteriorated so much in China. The discussion concludes by addressing the topic of Apple trying to satisfy a rapidly changing user base. Does it matter if people creating content for Apple's platforms are using Apple machines to do the creating?

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Apple Granted Autonomous Vehicle Permit in CA, Assessing Apple's Automobile Ambition, Apple Researching Diabetes Treatment

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Apple Granted Autonomous Vehicle Permit in CA
  • Assessing Apple's Automobile Ambition
  • Apple Researching Diabetes Treatment

We kick off today's email with my thoughts on Apple being granted a permit to test autonomous driving technology on public roads in California. After going over some of the details, we discuss why this development wasn't a surprise and what it means for Apple's product secrecy going forward. The discussion then turns to Apple's overall automobile ambition. We go over the three schools of thoughts regarding Apple's transportation ambitions and why I continue to stand apart from consensus when it comes to Apple's long-term goal in transportation. The email concludes with my thoughts on CNBC's report regarding Apple researching a breakthrough when it comes to blood sugar monitoring and diabetes treatment.

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The Mac Is Becoming a Vulnerability for Apple, Apple Sales Mix by Screen Size, Thursday Q&A

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • The Mac Is Becoming a Vulnerability for Apple
  • Apple Sales Mix by Screen Size
  • Thursday Q&A

We begin today's email by continuing the discussion kicked off in my article, "The Mac Is Turning into Apple's Achilles' Heel." In particular, we look at how red flags have been appearing in the Mac business for years. The discussion then turns to one of the exhibits from the article. We go over the math and calculations used to derive Apple product sales in 2016 according to screen size. I share my unit sales estimates for every iPhone, iPad, and Mac screen size. We end the email with the latest installment of member Q&A, and I answer the following questions from Above Avalon members: 

  • If Apple wants to define iPad as the computing device of the future that can be a reliable competitor to laptops, how is it that there is no decent programming environment on it?
  • If Apple is betting on people buying multiple Apple Watch bands, how likely is it that Apple will change the Apple Watch design so it does not work with older bands? 

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Deep Dive into 1Q17 Mac and PC Sales, Huawei Not Buying Apple Watch Phenomenon, Fitbit Smartwatch Details Leak

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Deep Dive into 1Q17 Mac and PC Sales
  • Huawei Not Buying Apple Watch Phenomenon
  • Fitbit Smartwatch Details Leak

We kick off today's email with my thoughts on IDC's and Gartner's 1Q17 PC shipment data. After putting the numbers in context, we take a closer look at their Mac sales estimates. There are some clues regarding how the new MacBook Pro is selling and broader implications for the Mac business. The discussion then turns to surprising comments from Huawei's CEO regarding smartwatches and wearables. The email concludes with a closer look at leaked details for Fitbit's new smartwatch. We go over my thoughts on the topic, including the major implications resulting from the product launching in the fall instead of spring. 

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Apple Continues GPU Talent Hiring Spree, Apple's Path Forward Without Imagination, Touch Bar Getting Bad Rap

Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories: 

  • Apple Continues GPU Talent Hiring Spree
  • Apple's Path Forward Without Imagination
  • Touch Bar Getting Bad Rap

We kick off today's email with my thoughts on Apple looking to hire additional GPU talent in London. The topic adds a new chapter to the Apple/Imagination Technologies story regarding Apple's GPU ambitions. The discussion then turns to how Apple may be able to come up with its own GPU without using Imagination's intellectual property. This would certainly change the current debate in the marketplace over Apple's long-term relationship with Imagination. The email concludes with my thoughts on Touch Bar criticism. This Mac feature continues to get a bad rap from some Mac users. Touch Bar backlash is now being positioned by some as a reason for Apple to change its Mac strategy. We take a closer look at the claim and why Apple introduced Touch Bar. 

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