New iPads and a MacBook Pro in October

iPhone Launch Cycles and Rumored Models

We don't think we can expect them in a September iPhone launch, it but rather in an October event kind of like last year and this year they would come alongside a rumored 16 inch MacBook Pro which we talked about in last week's episode and speaking of iPhones last week I asked you guys to weigh in on what the 2019 models should be called and surprisingly most of you opted for the Roman numeral version of the 11 based on our poll now we've been writing it out iPhone 11 all along which happened to be the second most popular option but you guys had some other interesting ideas as well James Joshua Iskander says I think they will name it iPhone 11 stylized as iPhone X - 1 or X 1 slicks myth Tech seemed to agree with iPhone x1 x1 Max and x1 are but maybe it's the 20/20 iPhone we shouldn't be brainstorming names for because we've been getting just as many rumors about that phone in the past few weeks as this year's models and it kind of seems more interesting anyway one that keeps on surfacing has to do with a new depth-sensing camera on the back of this phone and this week it was backed up by a pretty good source longtime apple analyst min Chico says he expects at least two of the 20/20 iPhone models to come equipped with a time-of-flight camera on the back of this phone so the new setup would be kind of to the current shoe depth camera on the front of the phone that's used for face ID except this new one could potentially map out objects from much further away so good for photography obviously but especially good for augmented reality.

Apple Earnings Report

This week Apple shared a somewhat mixed earnings report just it depends on you spinning if we're talking I phones it obviously wasn't pretty but we kind of expected this iPhone sales continue their downward trend this quarter sliding twelve percent to twenty six billion dollars in the fiscal third quarter the company also saw a decline in earnings from eleven point five billion last year to ten billion this year but revenue was slightly up and both numbers were still above analyst expectations so iPhone sales aside the company saw record growth in pretty much all of its other categories which is obviously what Tim Cook focused on in the call after he highlighted an all-time record revenue of their service sectors which was up 13% to eleven point five billion dollars and it's only expected to continue its grow cycle with the pending launch of Apple's new video streaming service and it's gaming service. It was also a record porter for wearables home and accessories category which rose forty eight percent to five point five billion dollars now Apple doesn't really break out what products were to blame here but I suspect the air pods were one of the main culprits so even the iPhone wasn't enough to stop Apple from having its biggest June quarter ever which of course Tim Cook pointed out we also learned something else from the earnings report this week the official wealth official ish date of the Apple card launched Tim Cook announced that the company will release its credit card in August there was no official date given but we can assume that at this point because we're already in August it could be any day now.

Apple Card Details

A bit of background about the Apple card Apple has teamed up with Goldman Sachs and MasterCard to create this new credit card and it would obviously be a digital version available in the wallet app but it's also including a physical titanium version that would be available for users in places that don't yet accept mobile payments some of the perks of this credit card compared to traditional credit cards is the fact that it will be charging no annual fees no late fees or over-the-limit fees and Apple is also giving you a way to keep track of your spending on your phone also like most other credit cards it will offer cashback except the Apple credit card will offer daily cashback so you'll get 1% back when you use the physical card you'll get 2% back for purchases when you use the digital card and then 3% if you use the digital card on anything Apple related so this would include the Apple Store iTunes or any subscription services as well. So this isn't really the sexiest category for Apple because obviously it's not hardware but it is a category where Apple is already growing so in the recent earnings report call Tim Cook pointed out that they've already doubled the transaction per month with Apple pay bringing it up to 1 billion transactions per month plus there's already 47 markets that are now accepting Apple pay so at this rate it's growing faster than people that does it for our show this week but make sure to let me know what you think of the Apple credit card are you gonna get it or are you gonna pass let me know on the comments section below or on Twitter and I'll see you back next week for more apple core

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: entwo new iPads in the works the new camera feature coming to the iPhone the Apple card launch date and the good the bad and the ugly about Apple's latest earnings report I'm breaking down the top Apple stories this week on the apple corer but first let's give you a quick look at the rumors new evidence suggests that Apple may be gearing up to launch a new batch of iPads before the end of this year according to a report an Apple Insider out this week the company has registered two new model numbers with the Eurasian Economic Commission a necessary precursor before bringing a product to market in this region this adds to the five models that Apple had already filed which means there are now a total of seven potential new iPads coming in 2019 now this doesn't necessarily mean seven completely different models just variations of the same one at this point an iPad pro or a cheaper version so they could include different memory options different screen sizes and an LTE or Wi-Fi variation now based on previous launch cycles I don't think we can expect them in a September iPhone launch of it but rather in an October event kind of like last year and this year they would come alongside a rumored 16 inch MacBook Pro which we talked about in last week's episode and speaking of iPhones last week I asked you guys to weigh in on what the 2019 models should be called and surprisingly most of you opted for the Roman numeral version of the 11 based on our poll now we've been writing it out iPhone 11 all along which happened to be the second most popular option but you guys had some other interesting ideas as well James Joshua Iskander says I think they will name it iPhone 11 stylized as iPhone X - 1 or X 1 slicks myth Tech seemed to agree with iPhone x1 x1 Max and x1 are but maybe it's the 20/20 iPhone we shouldn't be brainstorming names for because we've been getting just as many rumors about that phone in the past few weeks as this year's models and it kind of seems more interesting anyway one that keeps on surfacing has to do with a new depth-sensing camera on the back of this phone and this week it was backed up by a pretty good source longtime apple analyst min Chico says he expects at least two of the 20/20 iPhone models to come equipped with a time-of-flight camera on the back of this phone so the new setup would be kind of to the current shoe depth camera on the front of the phone that's used for face ID except this new one could potentially map out objects from much further away so good for photography obviously but especially good for augmented reality this week Apple shared a somewhat mixed earnings report just it depends on you spinning if we're talking I phones it obviously wasn't pretty but we kind of expected this iPhone sales continue their downward trend this quarter sliding twelve percent to twenty six billion dollars in the fiscal third quarter the company also saw a decline in earnings from eleven point five billion last year to ten billion this year but revenue was slightly up and both numbers were still above analyst expectations so iPhone sales aside the company saw record growth in pretty much all of its other categories which is obviously what Tim Cook focused on in the call after he highlighted an all-time record revenue of their service sectors which was up 13% to eleven point five billion dollars and it's only expected to continue its grow cycle with the pending launch of Apple's new video streaming service and it's gaming service it was also a record porter for wearables home and accessories category which rose forty eight percent to five point five billion dollars now Apple doesn't really break out what products were to blame here but I suspect the air pods were one of the main culprits so even the iPhone wasn't enough to stop Apple from having its biggest June quarter ever which of course Tim Cook pointed out we also learned something else from the earnings report this week the official wealth official ish date of the Apple card launched Tim Cook announced that the company will release its credit card in August there was no official date given but we can assume that at this point because we're already in August it could be any day now a bit of background about the Apple card Apple has teamed up with Goldman Sachs and MasterCard to create this new credit card and it would obviously be a digital version available in the wallet app but it's also including a physical titanium version that would be available for users in places that don't yet accept mobile payments some of the perks of this credit card compared to traditional credit cards is the fact that it will be charging no annual fees no late fees or over-the-limit fees and Apple is also giving you a way to keep track of your spending on your phone also like most other credit cards it will offer cashback except the Apple credit card will offer daily cashback so you'll get 1% back when you use the physical card you'll get 2% back for purchases when you use the digital card and then 3% if you use the digital card on anything Apple related so this would include the Apple Store iTunes or any subscription services as well so this isn't really the sexiest category for Apple because obviously it's not hardware but it is a category where Apple is already growing so in the recent earnings report call Tim Cook pointed out that they've already doubled the transaction per month with Apple pay bringing it up to 1 billion transactions per month plus there's already 47 markets that are now accepting Apple pay so at this rate it's growing faster than people that does it for our show this week but make sure to let me know what you think of the Apple credit card are you gonna get it or are you gonna pass let me know on the comments section below or on Twitter and I'll see you back next week for more apple coretwo new iPads in the works the new camera feature coming to the iPhone the Apple card launch date and the good the bad and the ugly about Apple's latest earnings report I'm breaking down the top Apple stories this week on the apple corer but first let's give you a quick look at the rumors new evidence suggests that Apple may be gearing up to launch a new batch of iPads before the end of this year according to a report an Apple Insider out this week the company has registered two new model numbers with the Eurasian Economic Commission a necessary precursor before bringing a product to market in this region this adds to the five models that Apple had already filed which means there are now a total of seven potential new iPads coming in 2019 now this doesn't necessarily mean seven completely different models just variations of the same one at this point an iPad pro or a cheaper version so they could include different memory options different screen sizes and an LTE or Wi-Fi variation now based on previous launch cycles I don't think we can expect them in a September iPhone launch of it but rather in an October event kind of like last year and this year they would come alongside a rumored 16 inch MacBook Pro which we talked about in last week's episode and speaking of iPhones last week I asked you guys to weigh in on what the 2019 models should be called and surprisingly most of you opted for the Roman numeral version of the 11 based on our poll now we've been writing it out iPhone 11 all along which happened to be the second most popular option but you guys had some other interesting ideas as well James Joshua Iskander says I think they will name it iPhone 11 stylized as iPhone X - 1 or X 1 slicks myth Tech seemed to agree with iPhone x1 x1 Max and x1 are but maybe it's the 20/20 iPhone we shouldn't be brainstorming names for because we've been getting just as many rumors about that phone in the past few weeks as this year's models and it kind of seems more interesting anyway one that keeps on surfacing has to do with a new depth-sensing camera on the back of this phone and this week it was backed up by a pretty good source longtime apple analyst min Chico says he expects at least two of the 20/20 iPhone models to come equipped with a time-of-flight camera on the back of this phone so the new setup would be kind of to the current shoe depth camera on the front of the phone that's used for face ID except this new one could potentially map out objects from much further away so good for photography obviously but especially good for augmented reality this week Apple shared a somewhat mixed earnings report just it depends on you spinning if we're talking I phones it obviously wasn't pretty but we kind of expected this iPhone sales continue their downward trend this quarter sliding twelve percent to twenty six billion dollars in the fiscal third quarter the company also saw a decline in earnings from eleven point five billion last year to ten billion this year but revenue was slightly up and both numbers were still above analyst expectations so iPhone sales aside the company saw record growth in pretty much all of its other categories which is obviously what Tim Cook focused on in the call after he highlighted an all-time record revenue of their service sectors which was up 13% to eleven point five billion dollars and it's only expected to continue its grow cycle with the pending launch of Apple's new video streaming service and it's gaming service it was also a record porter for wearables home and accessories category which rose forty eight percent to five point five billion dollars now Apple doesn't really break out what products were to blame here but I suspect the air pods were one of the main culprits so even the iPhone wasn't enough to stop Apple from having its biggest June quarter ever which of course Tim Cook pointed out we also learned something else from the earnings report this week the official wealth official ish date of the Apple card launched Tim Cook announced that the company will release its credit card in August there was no official date given but we can assume that at this point because we're already in August it could be any day now a bit of background about the Apple card Apple has teamed up with Goldman Sachs and MasterCard to create this new credit card and it would obviously be a digital version available in the wallet app but it's also including a physical titanium version that would be available for users in places that don't yet accept mobile payments some of the perks of this credit card compared to traditional credit cards is the fact that it will be charging no annual fees no late fees or over-the-limit fees and Apple is also giving you a way to keep track of your spending on your phone also like most other credit cards it will offer cashback except the Apple credit card will offer daily cashback so you'll get 1% back when you use the physical card you'll get 2% back for purchases when you use the digital card and then 3% if you use the digital card on anything Apple related so this would include the Apple Store iTunes or any subscription services as well so this isn't really the sexiest category for Apple because obviously it's not hardware but it is a category where Apple is already growing so in the recent earnings report call Tim Cook pointed out that they've already doubled the transaction per month with Apple pay bringing it up to 1 billion transactions per month plus there's already 47 markets that are now accepting Apple pay so at this rate it's growing faster than people that does it for our show this week but make sure to let me know what you think of the Apple credit card are you gonna get it or are you gonna pass let me know on the comments section below or on Twitter and I'll see you back next week for more apple core\n"