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Apple’s Services segment — not the iPhone — is the thesis. At 74% gross margin versus 37% for Products, every dollar shifted from hardware to software expands the blended margin structurally. Services grew 14% in FY2024 while iPhone was flat. The bull case rests on whether the installed base of 2.2B devices continues to monetize.
10-K FY2024, p. 23 · Earnings Call Q4 2024

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