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India is Seriously Cranking Out iPhones - MOSK: 05.14.2025

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Mac, Computers, Technology, Ipad, Tablets, Phones, Iphone, X, Apple, News, Smart, Os, Smartphones

4.8972 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

- J.P. Morgan Analyst Still Not Worried About App Store and Epic Ruling - Report: April Apple Exports from India to U.S. Doubled Y-o-Y - IDC: Q1 iPhone Shipments in India Grew 23% - tvOS 18.5 Addresses Wireless Audio Sync Issues - PayPal Taps iPhone’s NFC Functionality in Germany - “Sound Therapy” Launched by Apple Music and Universals Music Group - Apple Raises Accessibility Awareness Ahead of Accessibility Awareness Day - Apple TV+ Announces Limited Series “Wild Things”  - Sponsored by Insta360's new X5: Get 8K 360° video and an invisible selfie stick at store.insta360.com with code macosken - Every day should be World Password Day on Checklist 422 - find it at checklist.libsyn.com - Catch Ken on Mastodon - @[email protected] - Send Ken an email: [email protected] - Chat with us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support the show at Patreon.com/macosken

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0:00.0

This is MacOS Ken.

0:08.9

J.P. Morgan's not worried about the app store.

0:11.8

News on iPhone from and for India.

0:15.5

And Apple raises accessibility awareness awareness.

0:20.0

It is Wednesday the 14th of May 2025.

0:23.5

I'm Ken Ray, and this is news from MacOS Ken.

0:29.0

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0:35.6

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0:39.9

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0:46.0

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0:53.1

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0:55.8

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0:58.4

macOS Ken

1:00.2

JPMorgan

1:03.0

Analyst Amique Chatterjee is still not worried about the

1:05.9

epic ruling against Apple.

1:08.9

Apple 3.0 ran part of a note he wrote on Tuesday, pulling from parts of that part,

1:15.4

he's not worried about in-app purchases going away. The crux of the ruling in the case was about

1:20.9

whether developers could direct potential buyers to their own sites, not whether they owed Apple

1:26.3

anything for purchases made in the App Store.

1:30.4

Along a similar line, he thinks Apple will end up with a percentage of sales made

1:35.3

outside of the App Store, presumably if those sales were facilitated by a link from an app

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