Apple 4Q24 Earnings Review: A Few Apple Services Surprises
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For today’s update, we will address another Apple question that has generated buzz within financial circles: How is Apple’s financial performance being impacted by Services? There are a few surprises to uncover.
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Reviewing Apple’s 4Q24: What Is Apple’s “Real” Growth Rate?
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Welcome to a new week. Much of our focus this week will be given to reviewing Apple’s earnings. As we discussed last Friday, even though results were close to my estimates, there is value found in drilling down into some of the numbers and specific business lines.
In addition to picking apart Apple’s earnings conference call, we will try something a little bit different this earnings review cycle by addressing a few Apple questions that have generated buzz within financial circles. One such topic will drive today’s discussion: Apple’s growth rate.
Things are a bit crazy here in the U.S. with the presidential election taking place today. Depending on when a winner is called, we will interrupt our earnings review to go over my thoughts on potential Apple impacts.
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Reviewing Apple’s 4Q24: What Is Apple’s “Real” Growth Rate?
Last Thursday, Apple reported $94.9B of revenue for 4Q24. The figure represented 6.1% growth. My expectation was that Apple would slightly beat its guidance commentary (i.e. growth was said to be close to 4.9%).
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Initial Thoughts on Apple’s 4Q24 Earnings
Hello everyone. There’s a lot to say regarding Apple’s earnings. In this special Friday edition of Above Avalon Daily, we will go over my initial thoughts. The discussion will continue on Monday.
Initial Thoughts on Apple’s 4Q24 Earnings
Heading into Thursday, expectations facing Apple were a tad elevated versus what the market was needing to hear over the summer. Despite those higher expectations, Apple’s underlying business performance had positioned the company well to not disappoint. That’s pretty much exactly how Apple’s 4Q24 earnings release played out. Revenue and adjusted EPS were spot on to my estimates. Looking ahead at 1Q25 guidance, we can call Apple’s commentary as good. There was no need to add a disclaimer or asterisk to that either.
Looking at Apple’s performance at a very high level:
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Apple Unveils Updated MacBook Pros, My AAPL 4Q24 Estimates
Hello everyone. We are at that point of the week where some triage is needed. There is a lot of stuff unfolding and not enough time to cover it all. Big Tech earnings are now in full swing. We will discuss earnings from Apple competitors in due time. For now, our attention is needed elsewhere.
Programming Note. With Apple reporting FY4Q24 earnings on Thursday, there won’t be a daily update published Thursday. Instead, there will be a special edition Friday update that goes over my thoughts and reactions to Apple’s earnings.
Apple Earnings Preview. Yesterday’s update, which was sent out very early on Wednesday in the AM ET, went over the big picture heading into Apple's earnings on Thursday. The FY4Q24 expectations game is slightly biased to the upside for Apple. Compared to expectations facing Apple ahead of 3Q24 earnings, things are a tad tougher for Apple to surprise to the upside. However, the general framework still has an upward bias. Today’s discussion will continue my earnings preview so that we are fully prepared for tomorrow.
Updated MacBook Pros. For Day 3 of Apple’s Mac week, the company unveiled updated MacBook Pros and a M4 Max chip. Many of the broader points regarding Apple Intelligence and Mac strategy were discussed in the two most recent updates. There is no need to reiterate those points again with MacBook Pro. However, there are a few observations about the machines worth going over. We will quickly go over those (250-300 words) and then switch over to Apple’s earnings.
Financial Models Add-on. There are several updates to my iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch installed base models coming down the pipeline. In looking over the models a few weeks ago, my preference ended up being to wait until we got closer to 4Q24 earnings to update all of the models at once. Accordingly, my updated installed base models, which influenced my 4Q24 estimates, will go live on Thursday for those members with the Financial Models add-on. In addition, my updated Apple earnings model will be uploaded to the add-on in the AM. As a reminder to those of you with the add-on, to access the financial models, log into the Above Avalon payer portal (here) and once signed in you will see the "Digital Package" tab which will bring you to your personalized download page. More information on the Financial Models add-on is available here.
Apple Unveils Updated MacBook Pros
On Wednesday, Apple unveiled updated MacBook Pros and a M4 Max chip. Along with a press release, Apple taped a 14-minute presentation (available here). For those of you who have watched the iMac and Mac mini presentations, the MacBook Pro presentation relied on the same general playbook. The MacBook Pro update was anchored by Apple Intelligence and Apple Silicon. The relevant presentation sections were tailored to show off workflows that would likely be given to MacBook Pro.
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The Redesigned Mac Mini, The Setup Facing Apple Ahead of 4Q24 Earnings
Hello everyone. Today's update will kick off with new Apple product news, followed by the start of our Apple 4Q24 earnings preview. The earnings talk will flow into tomorrow’s update.
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The Redesigned Mac Mini
Day 2 of Apple’s Mac week was all about the Mac mini (and M4 Pro chip).
Before we get to the device, Apple’s strategy of breaking up its Mac announcements into multiple days is striking me as a good one.
Each announcement is getting much more play on social media versus combining the announcements into one event or update. Such a strategy won’t work though for in-person Apple events when various products announcements are combined to take advantage of the press being on site. For non-event releases that involve multiple products, breaking up the news into individual announcements, complete with taped presentations, makes sense to me. We will see if this is something that Apple will look to replicate in the future.
As for the updated Mac mini, you can tell
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A Different Kind of Apple Product Unveiling, The Updated iMac, Apple’s Mac Pitch to Windows Users
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This is shaping up to be a busy week. On Monday, Apple unveiled an updated iMac. As we will discuss shortly, Apple has pointed to more Mac news coming down the pipeline this week. We also have Apple Intelligence launching on Monday.
On Thursday (Halloween), Apple reports FY4Q24 earnings.
Today’s update will focus on the updated iMac. The tentative plan will be to begin talking about Apple’s earnings tomorrow with that discussion rolling into Wednesday.
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Navigating Through More Apple Vision Pro Production Noise, Vimeo Launches App for Apple Vision Pro
Hello everyone. We will wrap up the week in Apple Vision Pro land. In what has become an unfortunate trend, Apple Vision Pro misinformation continues to swirl online. Let’s jump right into the first story.
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Apple’s “New” Product Naming Nomenclature, More on Disney / App Store IAP
Hello everyone. There was one follow-up to yesterday’s discussion regarding Disney and the App Store that we will get to today.
We begin with an observation that occurred to me last week when Apple unveiled the iPad mini.
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Netflix 3Q24 Earnings, Netflix and the Scripted Content High Road, Disney Moves Away From App Store In-App Purchase
Happy Tuesday. We will kick things off with Netflix's earnings. The discussion will then turn to a noteworthy development on the App Store front regarding Disney.
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Thoughts on the Tim Cook Profile in WSJ Magazine
Yesterday, WSJ Magazine published a Tim Cook profile (the piece is available via Apple News+ here) for its annual Innovators issue. Cook, along with a few other recipients, will be recognized at the WSJ's 14th Annual Innovator Awards next week.
Apple smartly used the profile to put the spotlight back on its products.
In today’s update, we go over my thoughts on the profile. In addition to the broader themes found in the profile, we go over a few areas where the WSJ profile was lacking.
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Apple Pay Turns 10 Years Old, Apple Pay and the Long Game
With Apple Pay’s 10th anniversary coming up this Sunday (unveiled on October 20th, 2014), Apple decided to give its decade-long mobile payments and wallet effort some PR attention. We go over my thoughts on Apple Pay at 10 years.
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Apple Updates the iPad Mini, Apple Intelligence and Device Support, A Different Way to Think About Apple Intelligence
Hello everyone. On Wednesday, Apple unveiled an updated iPad mini. We will begin today’s email with my thoughts on the iPad mini and the update. The discussion will then evolve into a few thoughts regarding Apple Intelligence.
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Hodinkee Sells to British Retailer, Hodinkee and Apple Watch, The Luxury Watch Downturn
Happy Tuesday. It’s good to be back after a long weekend.
Today’s update will have a watch theme as we revisit some odd developments that have unfolded in the mechanical watch world. It’s difficult to not make some connections between the developments and Apple Watch momentum.
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Thoughts on Apple’s NBA All-Star Weekend Film in Apple Immersive Video, Apple Immersive Video and Sports Questions, The Big Picture
Hello everyone. For today’s special Friday edition of Above Avalon Daily, we are going to wrap up our Apple Immersive Video discussion.
We had very good reason to believe that Apple was going to release an Apple Immersive Video film for 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend. Here was a tweet of mine from February depicting Apple’s immersive cameras at the Slam Dunk contest.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver had also dropped hints of the NBA working with Apple on such a project. Apple then included a few clips from the event in an Apple Immersive Video trailer.
Eight months later, timed to coincide with the start of the new NBA season, Apple will be releasing its 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend film in Apple Immersive Video to Apple Vision Pro wearers next Friday.
A few days ago, I received a pre-screening of the short film.
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Apple Releases First Scripted Film in Apple Immersive Video, Thoughts After Watching “Submerged,” The Future of Video
Happy Thursday.
Two hours ago, Apple released “Submerged,” its first scripted film captured in Apple Immersive Video for Apple Vision Pro. Earlier this week, I pre-screened “Submerged” along with a new Apple Immersive Video film of the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend.
My initial impressions from “Submerged” will be found below. The plan is to talk about the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend film tomorrow.
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Meta Admits Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Are Used to Train AI, Meta’s Achilles' Heel, Smart Glasses Used for Doxing
Following Monday's discussion regarding Vision Pro apps, we will stay in smart glasses / headsets / spatial computing land for today's update. A news story out of Harvard involving Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, face search engines, and large language models caught my attention over the weekend. Before we get to that, some disappointing news on the Meta smart glasses front as it pertains to data collection.
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Apple’s “Cozy” WWDC, Vision Pro Apps, Vision Pro and App Bridges
We will kick off a new week of updates with Apple Vision Pro and apps. The discussion looks at a small event Apple held at Apple Park last week for developers. We then look at Apple Vision Pro apps and the idea of app bridges.
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A Few Thoughts on Apple Vision Pro Passthrough, Google Has Juno Pulled From App Store, Microsoft Discontinues HoloLens 2
Hello everyone. Some follow-up to our Apple/OpenAI discussion from Monday. The Financial Times is reporting OpenAI asked companies investing in its latest capital raise to not back rival companies. If true, that could have played a role in Apple backing out of an OpenAI investment. It is not necessarily in Apple’s interest to see OpenAI exceed or excel while OpenAI competitors struggle. Apple Intelligence can benefit from integrating various third-party multimodal models.
Shifting to today’s update, there will be an Apple Vision Pro / headset theme to the discussion. We discuss why consensus is rushing to judgment by claiming that AR glasses with optically transparent projection is the way forward in spatial computing. The discussion then turns to Google going after the popular Juno app for Apple Vision Pro. We conclude with my thoughts on HoloLens 2 being discontinued.
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Oura Talks Smart Ring Financials, Smart Ring Hesitation, The Button’s Resurgence in Tech
Welcome to October. We will kick off a new month by discussing Oura and smart rings.
We haven't talked much about smart rings in these daily updates. The most recent discussion was found in the February 27th update (Samsung's Galaxy Ring and sketchy Apple smart ring rumors).
We will conclude today's update with an interesting story on what feels like the button's resurgence in tech.
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Apple Reportedly Backs Out of OpenAI Investment, Apple Dials Back on Blockbusters, Silicon Valley vs. Hollywood Confusion
Hello everyone. Welcome to a new week. Today’s update will focus on two news items that came across my radar over the weekend. We look at my thoughts regarding the latest Apple / OpenAI investment rumors. The discussion then turn to movies and what appears to be some bad framing on the part of Bloomberg Businessweek as it pertains to Apple’s approach to movies and movie theaters.
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