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Apple CEO Tim Cook: There's a 'Lot of Innovation' Left for Future iPhone Development
During today's earnings call covering the first fiscal quarter of 2025, Apple CEO Tim Cook was asked about whether he felt there was room
Apple CEO Tim Cook promises iPhone sales will rebound after AI features were slow to roll out
Apple shares rose in after-market trading on Thursday after the company forecast higher sales than Wall Street expected, a sign the company expects iPhone sales to recover as it rolls out artificial intelligence features.
Tim Cook hints new iPhone roadmap shows ‘a lot of innovation’ coming
On Apple’s quarterly earnings call, CEO Tim Cook expressed enthusiasm about Apple’s pipeline of new iPhones on the way.
Apple iPhone Roadmap Teased by Tim Cook to Bring Massive 'Innovation'—What's Changing?
The iPhone has remained stagnant over the years, and while yes, it features the latest chip, offering Apple Intelligence, improving its cameras, and sharing new experiences like the Capture button from the iPhone 15, it mostly stayed with its renowned design, layout, and more.
Apple CEO Tim Cook at earnings call: iPhone beat ‘all records’ to become top-selling smartphone in India
Apple achieved record-breaking performance in India during the December quarter, with the iPhone becoming the top-selling smartphone model. The compan
Apple gave Intel a shot with iPhone chips, but they failed to impress Tim Cook: per TSMC
Apple reportedly once considered Intel as a partner for iPhone chip production, but per TSMC’s founder, the company didn’t impress Tim Cook.
Apple CEO Tim Cook highlights ‘best quarter ever’
Today Apple is reporting our best quarter ever, with revenue of $124.3 billion, up 4 percent from a year ago. We were thrilled to bring customers our best-ever lineup of products and services during the holiday season.
Apple CEO thinks there’s still innovation left for the iPhone
The first iPhone was released in 2007. This means that it’s been nearly two decades since Apple changed the way we use our phones. However, Apple’s iPhone releases over the past few years have been kind of boring.
Apple Intelligence coming to India in April, Tim Cook confirms: Here’s what it means for iPhone users
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Apple Intelligence will be available in localized English in India and other countries, along with support for additional languages including French, German, and Spanish starting in April.
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There's no guarantee Tim Cook can protect iPhones from Trump's China tariffs again, analysts say
Apple's Tim Cook faces big challenges if he can't protect iPhones and other goods from Donald Trump's new China tariffs, ...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook's daily routine starts before 5 a.m., a time of the day he can 'control the most'
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Apple reports best-ever earnings even as iPhone revenue slips
Tim Cook insists Apple Intelligence is convincing people to upgrade — even if the features are underwhelming so far.
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Apple’s iPhone Sales Slipped Despite a Highly Anticipated AI Rollout
Apple on Thursday disclosed its iPhone sales dipped slightly during the holiday-season quarter, signaling a sluggish start to ...
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Apple earnings recap: Tim Cook weighs in on DeepSeek as China and iPhone sales disappoint
Apple stock lifted following guidance for the current quarter after the company reported a drop in iPhone and China sales.
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Apple Eyes India's Growth Potential: iPhone Leads the Pack
Apple has seen record business in India during the December quarter, with iPhones becoming the top-selling smartphone. CEO ...
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Apple Seeing iPhone Strength in Markets With AI
Apple Intelligence isn't available everywhere, but iPhone demand is stronger where the software is live, says CEO Tim Cook.
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