This week the AppleInsider podcast explores this week's earnings call, the decline of iPhone sales, Apple and Tim Cook's interest in virtual reality, it's relation with an 'iPhone 7' dual camera, and trouble in Apple's car skunkworks. We also talk about iOS 9.3 beta, Apple Pencil woes and the trouble with keyboards for iPad in iOS.
AppleInsidereditors Neil Hughes, Shane Cole and Victor Marks discuss, rant and rave about:
- First ever projected iPhone decline in sales
- Apple sells 74.8M iPhones, rakes in $75.9B in revenue in company's biggest quarter ever
- As people buy bigger iphones, the average selling price is moving up
- Tim Cook calls VR "interesting"
- 'iPhone 7' rumor: dual cameras
- 'Project Titan' hiring freeze
- 'iPad Air 3' rumors
- iOS 9.3 & OS X 10.11.4 beta 2 released
- Apple Pencil in iOS 9.3 beta conspiracy
- Neil's rant on keyboard support in iOS
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Show note links:
- Apple guides first-ever iPhone sales decline in Q2
- Apple sells 74.8M iPhones, rakes in $75.9B in revenue in company's biggest quarter ever
- Notes of interest from Apple's Q1 2016 conference call
- Rising iPhone ASP in Q1 hints at healthy iPhone 6s sales
- Apple reaches global install base of more than 1B active devices
- Apple's Tim Cook calls VR 'cool' and not a niche
- Apple's 'iPhone 7 Plus' to sport dual-camera iSight array built on LinX imaging technology
- Wall Street adjusts Apple expectations after Tim Cook 'rips the Band-Aid off'
- iOS 9.3 beta 2 now available to Apple's public testers
- A smartphone was shipped for 1 of every 5 people alive in 2015
- Questionable rumor claims 'iPad Air 3' will have 4K display, 4GB RAM
- Bug or conscious change? Apple Pencil for iPad Pro gets gimped by iOS 9.3 betas
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