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Why Apple is shifting its focus from hardware to software-driven services

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March 28, 2019 / 07:51 IST
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If there was one thing missing from Apple’s keynote event, it was the strong presence of Apple hardware. Apple unleashed a flurry of new services, not all of which will be exclusive to Apple users. Apart from a few upgrades to the iPad Air and iPad Mini, the company placed minimal importance on hardware.

Apple's line up of services included a TV programming service, credit card, magazine subscription and game subscription service. Another unusual fact about the event was that most of the announcement Apple made wasn’t ready for launch. The tech giant also steered clear of pricing of most of their new services.

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Most of Apple’s services aren’t ground-breaking feats of innovation; they simply improve on current software-driven services that are available today. But, why the shift in focus?

iPhones accounted for a significant chunk – well-over 50-per cent – of Apple’s business ever since their inception in 2007. However, iPhones have lately become a mainly expensive affair with prices in the US soaring above $1000, and that’s considering prices aren’t inflated in US markets. In markets like India, the budget iPhone XR (US Price – $700) launched at Rs 76,900 (Roughly $1,115). That’s a lot for a smartphone. Apple’s increase in profits has primarily been in part due to its expensive smartphones rather than increasing popularity.