Thursday, 24 October 2019

Boot Speed Test: iPhone 11/Pro/Max vs iPhone XR/XS/Max vs iPhone X [Video]



Check out this boot speed test comparing Apple's new iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max to the iPhone XR, XS, XS Max, and iPhone X.

All iPhones were freshly restored to iOS 13.1.3 and set up using the minimum amount of configuration possible. We did not log into iCloud or enable Siri, Face ID, Location Tracking, etc.

The iPhone XS running iOS 13.1.3 booted in about 16.5 seconds, basically the exact speed as it did last year running iOS 12. The iPhone 11 devices came in just a few seconds behind at around 19.5 seconds. Just as it did last year, the iPhone X won the race with an impressive boot time of just 9.8 seconds.





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Morgan Stanley Predicts Apple TV+ Could be a $9 Billion Business by 2025

Apple's services business is set to grow by 20 percent next year, boosted by its forthcoming Apple TV+ streaming service, according to the latest predictions by Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty (via CNBC).


In a new investor note, Huberty predicts that ‌Apple TV‌+ will grow into a $9 billion business by 2025, despite increasing competition in the streaming market and even if only 1 in every 10 Apple user subscribes to the service:
"With an attractive price point at $4.99/month, and wide initial distribution to the Apple installed base via the bundled free year offer, we estimate ‌Apple TV‌+ can become a $9B revenue business with 136M paid subscribers by FY25, assuming just 1 in every 10 Apple user pays for the Service by FY25."
Huberty also notes that for ‌Apple TV‌+ to have a more material impact on its near term estimates, Morgan Stanley would have to assume: "1) ‌Apple TV‌+ production costs are significantly higher at the launch of the Service, and/or 2) more users redeem the Apple 12 month free offer with the purchase of a device."

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Morgan Stanley also raised its target price for Apple stock from $247 to $289. That works out as a 17 percent increase based on its outlook for ‌Apple TV‌+, as well as its prediction that sales will return "to growth as replacement cycles peak" in 2020 as users upgrade to Apple's 5G-enabled iPhones.



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