We've heard rumors about Apple wanting to join the race of movie streaming and use the influence of its Billion dollars of wealth to enter and force it's way up in the industry which is already known with other big brands like Google's Youtube or Netflix and even the not so successful Amazon Prime and many others including CBS.
However, we'll be expecting to hear more about it officially by Monday during the Apple's event hosted at the Steve Jobs Theatre on its campus in Cupertino, California where it would be unveiling its video service to the general public at exactly 10 AM PT /1 PM ET.
This is going to be the first time Apple is actually holding an event mainly for its service offerings instead of a product launching like its iPhone smartphones.
While we've been hearing news of its hardware products such as the iMac, AirPods and the new Mini iPad been fed down to our throat limitlessly through the media outlets and PR firms, the new focus seems to be the Apple movie streaming service.
While Apple made history last year to become the first Trillion-Dollar company on earth, it soon loses the spot and slides down just three months later while it was overtaken by Huawei and Samsung in the mobile phone business.
For the fact, Apple's elephant share is from the iPhone which had been dwindling in sales overtime but the company had seen a much more spike in its services such as the Apple Music because the mobile market is becoming more fierce as ever with Chinese like Huawei, Oppo and Xiaomi all making incredible smartphone for even cheaper prices.
While Operation needs to grow beyond just selling the iPhones and iMac computers which had even more doubts especially the previously released MacBook Pro last year which had too many flaws.
Apple Music alone had garnered a bigger momentum since it's even been opened to other platforms such as Android and it will be coming on to the Amazon Echo. Apple saw an increase in its revenue when it jumped 19% making a new record of $10.9 Billion. The music streaming service now has more than 50 Million paid subscribers throughout the world making it's overall service subscriber to up onto 360 Million all the way from 120 Million from the previous year.
So Apple's new move would be to get itself into the movie streaming business considering the fact that the company had seen a big spike in the services and subscriptions rather than it's one-off sales of smartphones and gadgets.
Source: brumpost