Apple Intelligence Isn't Driving iPhone Upgrades

Apple Intelligence hasn't convinced people to buy an iPhone 16, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said today. According to Kuo, a supply chain survey suggests ‌Apple Intelligence‌ is not pushing people to upgrade their devices.

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The delay between the ‌Apple Intelligence‌ introduction in June 2024 and a launch even after ‌iPhone 16‌ models came out was a contributing factor, and ‌Apple Intelligence‌ "appeal has significantly declined" compared to cloud-based services like ChatGPT.

There is also no indication that ‌Apple Intelligence‌ will drive Services revenue, as Apple CEO Tim Cook said in December that Apple has never discussed charging for ‌Apple Intelligence‌. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that Apple could start charging for ‌Apple Intelligence‌ in 2027 or beyond, but it remains to be seen if that will happen.

All in all, Kuo does not feel that ‌Apple Intelligence‌ is going to benefit Apple in terms of user upgrades or revenue, but there's some hope for the long-term prospects.

I'm not bearish on Apple Intelligence's long-term prospects; however, given the points discussed above, there is no evidence of Apple Intelligence's ability to benefit hardware replacement cycles or service business. As such, it should be cautious of potential downside risks created by earlier market over-optimism.

‌Apple Intelligence‌ was the main focus of iOS 18, but when the ‌iPhone 16‌ models launched in September, there were no ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features available. Writing Tools and other capabilities came in the first update to ‌iOS 18‌ in October, but Image Playground and Genmoji didn't roll out until December.

There are still ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features that have not been implemented, including major changes to Siri that are rumored to be coming in April.

A December survey suggested that many iPhone users feel that ‌Apple Intelligence‌ has added little or no value to their ‌iPhone‌ experience, though that sentiment could change as ‌Apple Intelligence‌ matures.

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airwalk331 Avatar
22 weeks ago
Let’s be honest- “Apple Intelligence” isn’t driving anything.
Score: 61 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DaveCummings Avatar
22 weeks ago
That’s an easy reason why. A rather large portion of the population either don’t care about AI or are wary about AI. As an artist, I’m very anti AI due to so much of it trained on theft of intellectual property. And with so many people growing up on movies or stories where AI ends up turning evil, can you blame them for being wary? Even the people who were vaguely interested are starting to get worn out because it feels like AI is constantly being shoved down everyone’s throats by so many companies
Score: 58 Votes (Like | Disagree)
justiny Avatar
22 weeks ago
Too bad Apple Intelligence wasn’t artificially generative enough to predict this to the execs last year.
Score: 40 Votes (Like | Disagree)
OnePieceIsReal Avatar
22 weeks ago
I own 15 pro max AI sucks lol not useful at all
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markfc Avatar
22 weeks ago
No interest in AI whatsoever.
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
floydbot Avatar
22 weeks ago
Shocked that people don't want to drop another $1,000+ so they can get their emails summarized in their notifications
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)