Apple reveals triple-camera iPhone; $5 monthly streaming TV undercuts Disney

Apple reveals triple-camera iPhone; $5 monthly streaming TV undercuts Disney

by Joseph Anthony
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Phil Schiller, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing presents the new iPhone 11 Pro at an Apple event at their headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S. September 10, 2019. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

Apple Inc caught up with hardware rivals on Tuesday by revealing a triple-camera iPhone, and it rolled out a streaming TV service priced at $5 a month, undercutting Disney and Netflix.

The announcements came at the companyโ€™s biggest marketing event, where it unveils its top products for the year ahead, and showcased an aggressive Apple ready to battle on price.

The long-awaited Apple TV+ streaming television service will be available in over 100 countries, starting in November. The service will not be available in China when it launches, nor will the Apple Arcade video game subscription.

Buyers of an iPhone, iPad or Mac will get a free year of streaming TV, potentially drawing hundreds of millions of viewers to the service. That catapults the new service into a rarified group of companies.

โ€œI think the pricing on the Apple TV service was definitely a positive surprise,โ€ said Michael James, managing director of equity trading at Wedbush Securities in Los Angeles. โ€œThatโ€™s why youโ€™re seeing the hammering in some of the other video service-related names like Netflix, Amazon and Roku. Clearly, that was a positive that people were happy to hear.โ€

There was no bundle with Apple Music or other services as some analysts had expected. But Ben Bajarin, an analyst with Creative Strategies, said the TV service, a $5 a month โ€œArcadeโ€ gaming service and the base model iPhone 11, seem designed to draw in users for the longer term.

โ€œWe werenโ€™t expecting Apple Arcade and particularly Apple TV to be priced as aggressively as they were,โ€ Bajarin said. โ€œThey know once consumers get into their ecosystem, they donโ€™t leave.โ€

Apple said its new iPhone 11 will come with two back cameras, including an ultra wide-angle lens and the next generation of microchips, the A13. Prices start at $699, down from last yearโ€™s new iPhone that started at $749.

The more expensive iPhone 11 Pro will have three cameras on the back โ€“ wide angle, telephoto and ultra-wide. It can create videos with all three back cameras and the front camera at the same time and starts at $999. The iPhone 11 Pro Max with a bigger screen starts at $1,099. The new phones are available to order Friday and will start shipping Sept. 20.

Rivals including Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd already sell phones with three cameras on the back. While Apple once tested the upper limits of what consumers would pay for a phone, it is now giving ground on prices, even making older models available at significant discounts to the latest technology.

โ€œConsumers absolutely still care about cameras. Thatโ€™s why it was surprising over the last couple of years that Samsung and Huawei got the jump on Apple,โ€ said Patrick Moorhead, an analyst with Moor Insights & Strategy. โ€œApple was playing a bit of catch up, but Apple did bring their game, particularly on the video side of the camera, where I do think theyโ€™ll have the leg up.โ€

Analysts expect Apple will sell around 200 million iPhones in the next year, in addition to other devices, and while many of those will be in China, it ensures at least tens of millions of potential viewers for the subscription service.

Hal Eddins, chief economist for Apple shareholder Capital Investment Counsel, said Appleโ€™s lower priced iPhones โ€œarenโ€™t exciting on the surface, but the low streaming price may suck in some new subscribers.โ€ Apple shares gained 0.8%.

CROWDED FIELD

With streaming content, Apple is entering a crowded field dominated by Netflix Inc. (Graphic: https://tmsnrt.rs/2N6OB2j)

Walt Disney Co will launch on Nov. 12 a $7-per-month service that will contain that firmโ€™s iconic childrenโ€™s content. Apple is also trying to beat HBO Max with its hit shows like โ€œGame of Thrones,โ€ โ€œFriendsโ€ and โ€œThe Sopranos.โ€

Appleโ€™s challenge is to persuade consumers that its family of devices, from its set-top box to phones, are the best one-stop place to watch shows.

โ€œThe roll-out of new subscription-based services by Apple paves the way for the introduction of new business models akin to the all-you-can-eat bundles like Amazon Prime,โ€ said Paolo Pescatore, analyst with PP Foresight. โ€œIn the future we might even see users pay for a service bundle and receive a new iPhone every year.โ€

Apple also unveiled an updated watch, the Series 5, with an always-on display, starting at $399, while keeping the older Series 3 starting at $199. Moorhead said the older model would drive โ€œtremendousโ€ business.

Apple said the seventh generation of the iPad will start at $329 and be available to order starting Tuesday and in stores on Sept. 30.

REUTERS

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