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Don't waste your time. This is dead money.What are you guys putting in your orders at? How far do we think this drops this morning?
Don't waste your time. This is dead money.What are you guys putting in your orders at? How far do we think this drops this morning?
You're vastly underestimating the effects of dividend growth if not possible buybacks. I'd rather they jacked the dividend up rather than buy back stock, but there is likely to be both in the near future.Don't waste your time. This is dead money.
Not surprisingly, I also own the new Apple TV. It's okay, nothing special. Really doesn't do anything Chromecast or the Fire TV Stick can't do. But I do agree that they really dropped the ball on it. It's nice to have if you're in the Apple ecosystem, but it's nothing earth shattering.I think where they really missed the ball was on the apple TV streaming box. They could have owned the market with their leverage power in the early days and that, by itself, would have compelled a lot of people to do what your and your wife (and me and mine) already did and that is invest heavily in the Apple ecosystem. When you own the phones and the iPads and all MacBook, etc, and you can have those things mirroring and working together seamlessly, all they really had to do back in the day was pioneer the trail and half the world would own a small black streaming box or two.
But for whatever reason they couldn't seem to find a sense of direction and partner up with the right folks. Imagine, 4 years ago, having an Apple TV box with an exclusive deal to stream ESPN. THe cable cutters by themselves (ourselves) would have shifted the needle.
The products are still top notch, great quality. Stable...they work. They are great. But like most of you guys, I'm just at that point of my life where I'm done feeling like I need to shell out close to a thousand dollars every other year for two or more phones just so I can have "moving pictures" and processing speed + the nth nano-second. At this point, my "phone" does everything I conceivably want it to. I certainly use it less as a telephone than anything else. They are really going to have to wow me with some new tech feature to make me buy in anytime soon again. NFC and fingerprint scans just don't cut it. I have a 6 and I don't see it going anywhere unless I break it.
Meh. Lots better places to put your $. You can come back to this later on and it will still be spinning it's wheels.You're vastly underestimating the effects of dividend growth if not possible buybacks. I'd rather they jacked the dividend up rather than buy back stock, but there is likely to be both in the near future.
I don't think VR is niche if a company can make the device not look lame. People didn't want a lot of devices until Apple made them cool to use.Outside of VR, which seems niche
As of right now, it'll be niche. Sure, if Apple can do something with it, maybe it'll be more widely accepted and used. I was messing around with the Samsung VR the other day at BestBuy. It was cool, but not something I could see myself spending the money on or using frequently.I don't think VR is niche if a company can make the device not look lame. People didn't want a lot of devices until Apple made them cool to use.
When did people not want mobile phones, computers, or tablets?I don't think VR is niche if a company can make the device not look lame. People didn't want a lot of devices until Apple made them cool to use.
http://static3.businessinsider.com/image/51a77875ecad049662000010/microsoft-invented-a-tablet-a-decade-before-apple-and-totally-blew-it.jpgWhen did people not want mobile phones, computers, or tablets?
http://static3.businessinsider.com/image/51a77875ecad049662000010/microsoft-invented-a-tablet-a-decade-before-apple-and-totally-blew-it.jpgWhen did people not want mobile phones, computers, or tablets?
I held JNJ from 09-12 (i.e. dead money) and just reinvested dividends. Doing just fine now - JNJ has essentially led the market last couple years.Meh. Lots better places to put your $. You can come back to this later on and it will still be spinning it's wheels.
They barely hyped the 6s. I can't really even put a finger on what month it was released. The last hype train for a refresh release I can remember was the 4s. The flagship always draws the most attention, lines, and marketing.Appears I was about 18-24 months off....underestimated the abilities to stretch Jobs' initial vision. Time will tell where this goes. 6S wasn't met with the fervor expected but that was probably more about the 5 and it's quality than anything else.
There will be a lot of hype around the 7. Apple is good at that. Everybody will be looking at the sales numbers though.They barely hyped the 6s. I can't really even put a finger on what month it was released. The last hype train for a refresh release I can remember was the 4s. The flagship always draws the most attention, lines, and marketing.
People are beginning to see that these "upgrades" aren't really huge jumps anymore. It'd be silly to try and convince them otherwise via advertising. Seems like a waste of money.They barely hyped the 6s. I can't really even put a finger on what month it was released. The last hype train for a refresh release I can remember was the 4s. The flagship always draws the most attention, lines, and marketing.Appears I was about 18-24 months off....underestimated the abilities to stretch Jobs' initial vision. Time will tell where this goes. 6S wasn't met with the fervor expected but that was probably more about the 5 and it's quality than anything else.
I don't think they have a choice. Apple is considered a premium brand. If they are stuck on the innovation front they can probably hype their way through at least one off cycle.People are beginning to see that these "upgrades" aren't really huge jumps anymore. It'd be silly to try and convince them otherwise via advertising. Seems like a waste of money.
There will be a lot of attention (me included) on the wow factor of the next round. If they seem to be stuck then we may have to start considering that they've lost the touch.People are beginning to see that these "upgrades" aren't really huge jumps anymore. It'd be silly to try and convince them otherwise via advertising. Seems like a waste of money.
I agree with you but I do think they DO try.People are beginning to see that these "upgrades" aren't really huge jumps anymore. It'd be silly to try and convince them otherwise via advertising. Seems like a waste of money.
I have trouble seeing a phone be a runaway success in the way we're used to without the carrier subsidies.$35B more in share buybacks announced, so I'm guessing the folks in finance at AAPL this am are hammering away.
No surprise that the tailwinds on the 6s have been light. I suspect the 7 upgrade this fall will be another runaway success.
Yup, I was about to upgrade my family's iPhones until I saw that our carrier had dropped the subsidies. It basically tripled the cost of upgrading the phone. We'll be carrying ours until they break now.Back when the phone companies were still subsidizing, I would upgrade for no other reason than that it was essentially a free new phone. I'd pay my $200, sell my old phone for more than that probably to someone that broke there's and I've have the latest phone. Sure it was nice to have the newest model with all the latest features, but even if it was the exact same phone, I'd do it just b/c it didn't cost me anything. I had no idea that providers got rid of contracts. I was due for an upgrade later this year. I just read an article on it and I can't make sense out of any of it.
Apple's premium pricing position isn't going anywhere. If they a bit of market share, they're not going to lose sleep over it. The company has been experiencing staggering growth for some time now.. it's slowing. That's to be expected. The primary driver of growth over the last couple cycles has been emerging markets (asia).There will be a lot of hype around the 7. Apple is good at that. Everybody will be looking at the sales numbers though.
It will definitely be interesting to see if Apple can keep sales up along with their traditional premium pricing.
I don't think anyone is talking about Apple failing. It's more about losing market share, stagnating, becoming a commodity, etc.Apple's premium pricing position isn't going anywhere. If they a bit of market share, they're not going to lose sleep over it. The company has been experiencing staggering growth for some time now.. it's slowing. That's to be expected. The primary driver of growth over the last couple cycles has been emerging markets (asia).
Apple isn't going anywhere. It's not like they're either growing at double digit clip, or they're going the way of Nokia.![]()
But if it works? What interface would drive people in droves to think "this is better, cleaner, greater?"Still think, and have for some time that the wall of icons have to go. You can't really change the hardware between cycles that much, but the interface hasn't changed in the better part of a decade. That would drive upgrades.
No doubt that all carriers/manufacturers are dealing with iterative product innovation and the shifting economics of phone purchasing. This is definitely not just an Apple issue.The question you should ask yourself, what would the Iphone 7 have to have to prompt you to drop 4 to 700 dollars over whatever iphone you have now?
I would say there's nothing out there that would cause people to move. The carrier subsidy is a huge issue, it's been the elephant in the room for a long time.
Good question.The question you should ask yourself, what would the Iphone 7 have to have to prompt you to drop 4 to 700 dollars over whatever iphone you have now?
I would say there's nothing out there that would cause people to move. The carrier subsidy is a huge issue, it's been the elephant in the room for a long time.
The subsidy. If I can upgrade for $100 then there is really no reason not to unless I plan on changing carriers. It's a no-brainer.The question you should ask yourself, what would the Iphone 7 have to have to prompt you to drop 4 to 700 dollars over whatever iphone you have now?
I would say there's nothing out there that would cause people to move. The carrier subsidy is a huge issue, it's been the elephant in the room for a long time.
Hell no.. don't want my screen looking like a pinball machine meets call of duty. Simple and functional.Needs moar widgets IMO
Honestly, there isn't much more I need my phone to do at this point. Better battery life is always nice, but outside of that, I'm content with my iPhone 6.The question you should ask yourself, what would the Iphone 7 have to have to prompt you to drop 4 to 700 dollars over whatever iphone you have now?
I would say there's nothing out there that would cause people to move. The carrier subsidy is a huge issue, it's been the elephant in the room for a long time.
It was a joke, but you do realize that allowing users to have widgets is different than forcing them to right?Hell no.. don't want my screen looking like a pinball machine meets call of duty. Simple and functional.
Maybe toss wireless charging into that mix. More than likely within the next year (maybe not in time for the 7), I am betting there is going to major waves and pub for "security" of the iPhone.Honestly, there isn't much more I need my phone to do at this point. Better battery life is always nice, but outside of that, I'm content with my iPhone 6.
From the sounds of it, the 7 isn't going to be anything ground breaking. Thinner (shocker), possibly removing the headphone jack, screen that goes all the way to the edges, and I'm sure a better camera and processor. None of that seems worth spending another $400+ (after I sell my current phone) for.
I do agree with whoever said they could improve the UI of iOS. As a former Android user (and I know this is cliché), but it was nice being able to fully customize my phone's look. If I didn't want to see an app on my screen, it was in the app drawer. I could organize the apps however I wanted to. On iOS, there really isn't any of that. Everyone's phone looks the same minus the wallpaper. Let people have the ability to organize their homescreens in a way the fits their needs, not how Apple thinks we should.
Eh, wireless charging doesn't do much for me. So you're phone isn't plugged into a wall, instead it's just sitting on a charging puck? I guess it helps the phone charge a bit faster, but I don't think it's something that would make me get rid of my current phone. Doubling battery life without having a bulkier phone? That would be better than wireless charging, IMO.Maybe toss wireless charging into that mix. More than likely within the next year (maybe not in time for the 7), I am betting there is going to major waves and pub for "security" of the iPhone.
But yeah, tech is a funny thing. We seldom can think of what we would possibly want more but then it comes along and we are like "how did I ever live without that?" But it is kind of different now. Growing up, I could visualize having a device that was "star Trek"-like and I could imagine having a device I simply talked to and it spoke back with intelligence. But right now, I can't think of a thing they can pack into a phone that would make me say "it's about damned time."
ETA: update. I did just think of something. If they release a phone which can broadcast the screen into the air via hologram then "shut up and take my money". Other than that, I may have crossed over to the "look at the old dude with the ancient phone" category.
Yeah, wireless charging just feels gimmicky to me.Eh, wireless charging doesn't do much for me. So you're phone isn't plugged into a wall, instead it's just sitting on a charging puck? I guess it helps the phone charge a bit faster, but I don't think it's something that would make me get rid of my current phone. Doubling battery life without having a bulkier phone? That would be better than wireless charging, IMO.
Outside of making phones faster, thinner, better camera, more efficient, etc. I don't know what else the phone manufacturers can do at this point. These smartphones are all well made and do just about everything I can think of. I agree, outside of a hologram popping out like in Star Wars, there's not much else I would want.
And yet when you look at their valuation it's staggering. Regulated utilities (DUK, SO) have a P/E of ~20. JNJ = 21. PG = 27(!). CL=45(!!). AAPL has a PE= 10.5 right now.I don't think anyone is talking about Apple failing. It's more about losing market share, stagnating, becoming a commodity, etc.
Now that would be something! Like charges through Bluetooth or something? No idea if that's possible, but that would be pretty cool.Yeah, wireless charging just feels gimmicky to me.![]()
Now make true wireless charging where I don't have to get it on a puck and I'll be more interested. It would be pretty cool to just be in the room with the charger and it's charging my phone while its in my hand, pocket, etc.
Isn't every Apple product a "game changer" at launch? Apple Pay is nice, but not enough places use it, so until that changes, I don't see it growing. Apple Watch is okay. Sounds like the new one will have cellular connectivity. Cool, but then you'll need to probably pay for data for it from your carrier and it will eat up the battery even faster. I've seen a handful of people out and about with an Apple Watch.Apple Pay and Apple Watch are going to be huge. iPhone 7 is rumored to be a game changer.
The next logical step is a nuclear battery. Whoever comes out with a phone that has a battery half-life of 24,000 years is going to kill it.Doubling battery life without having a bulkier phone?
If you have a "family plan" where you just share data across devices, you probably just need to pay the connectivity fee which i think is 5 bucks a month for verizonIsn't every Apple product a "game changer" at launch? Apple Pay is nice, but not enough places use it, so until that changes, I don't see it growing. Apple Watch is okay. Sounds like the new one will have cellular connectivity. Cool, but then you'll need to probably pay for data for it from your carrier and it will eat up the battery even faster. I've seen a handful of people out and about with an Apple Watch.
They just launched in China 2 months ago which isn't an easy task. Currently 300 million people use mobile pay and the number is growing.Isn't every Apple product a "game changer" at launch? Apple Pay is nice, but not enough places use it, so until that changes, I don't see it growing. Apple Watch is okay. Sounds like the new one will have cellular connectivity. Cool, but then you'll need to probably pay for data for it from your carrier and it will eat up the battery even faster. I've seen a handful of people out and about with an Apple Watch.
Very true, although battery replacability would help offset that. Things like charger/headphone ports wearing out is a big part of forced upgrading in any device. Very annoying to me when that stuff happens. Hopefully Apple doesn't go the way of nerfing their ports a la Windows laptops OEMs.Wireless charging would be handy.... though I think I'd rather have battery filing whatever space is required by said charging hardware. Of course, with the latest round of phones we get neither.. just a thinner phone.
I put in an order to buy 50 shares at $96. Hit this morning shortly after the open. If it didn't, I would be a buyer at these levels still.What are you guys putting in your orders at? How far do we think this drops this morning?