Apple inching closer to one billion paid subscriptions

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in General Discussion edited May 2023
Apple CEO Tim Cook gave encouraging results for its Services business, saying the company is nearing one billion paid subscriptions, nearly double from three years ago.

Apple nears a billion paid subscriptions
Apple nears a billion paid subscriptions


During Apple's conference call to discuss its recent financial results for the second quarter, Cook briefly mentions how the company is faring with subscriptions -- every subscription made via the App Store and other services as a revenue stream.

In report from February, Apple revealed that its Services business reached over 935 million active paid subscriptions. That was a 35% increase from the 900 million subscriptions it noted in the fourth quarter of 2022.

During Thursday's earnings call, Cook mentioned that the company had reached 975 million subscriptions. The Services business comprises the App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV+, iCloud, and other products.




The Services division exhibited steady growth in the second quarter, generating $20.9 billion in revenue, up from $19.8 billion in the first quarter. On the other hand, the Wearables, Home, and Accessories segment experienced a minor decline, decreasing from $8.8 billion to $8.76 billion year-over-year.

Apple CFO Luca Maestri said the new results for Services is an increase of 150 million in the last year, nearly double what the company had three years ago.

While some analysts may consider the Services business to be average, numerous others believe the segment is a crucial factor for the company's expansion.




"We are pleased to report an all-time record in Services and a March quarter record for iPhone despite the challenging macroeconomic environment, and to have our installed base of active devices reach an all-time high," Cook said. "We continue to invest for the long term and lead with our values, including making major progress toward building carbon neutral products and supply chains by 2030."

On Thursday, Apple disclosed that it earned a total revenue of $94.3 billion for the quarter ending in March 2023. This figure is lower than the $97.28 billion revenue reported in the year-ago quarter.

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  • Reply 1 of 4
    diz_geekdiz_geek Posts: 57member
    In report from February, Apple revealed that its Services business reached over 935 million active paid subscriptions. That was a 35% increase from the 900 million subscriptions it noted in the fourth quarter of 2022.
    I think your arithmetic may be a little funky here. 35% of 900 million would be 315 million which would put them at 1,215 B.  While they’ve had impressive growth, it’s probably a little closer to 3.89%. 
    edited May 2023 Alex_Vwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 4
    What do they count as subscriptions? For example I have one subscription, Apple One Family. But, actually, that is made up 6 different Apple services. Also, my "one" subscription is shared among 5 different people. So for this 1 Billion number, would my family count as 1 subscription, 6 subscriptions, or 30 subscriptions?
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 4
    radarthekatradarthekat Posts: 3,842moderator
    What do they count as subscriptions? For example I have one subscription, Apple One Family. But, actually, that is made up 6 different Apple services. Also, my "one" subscription is shared among 5 different people. So for this 1 Billion number, would my family count as 1 subscription, 6 subscriptions, or 30 subscriptions?
    I was going to ask the same.  I have iCloud, Netflix, Apple Music, Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade.  I’d that five?  Does Netflix, which I subscribe to through Apple, count in their total, or just apple services?  
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 4
    radarthekatradarthekat Posts: 3,842moderator
    On Thursday, Apple disclosed that it earned a total revenue of $94.3 billion for the quarter ending in March 2023. This figure is lower than the $97.28 billion revenue reported in the year-ago quarter.”

    Remember, Luca said revenue did not decline on a constant currency basis.  So, lower, but not lower.  
    watto_cobra
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