Earlier this evening, Appleâs CEO Tim Cook took the stage at AllThingsDâs D11 conference to talk about all things Apple. Cook rarely does interviews, but he looked like a pro fielding questions from tech veterans Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher.
Over the course of the hour-long talk, the trio discussed a wide range of fascinating topics including iWatch rumors, iOS 7 and Androidâs growing marketshare. And as usual, weâve combed through it all to bring you the 15 most interesting pointsâ¦
- Apple sold 85 million iPhones and 42 million iPads in last two quarters
- iOS devices account for 59% of mobile web usage
- Itâs sold more than 13 million Apple TVs all togetherâ"half of that came in the last year
- Cook thinks Apple has âincredible ideasâ and has âseveral more game changersâ in it
- When pressed about Appleâs plans for the living room, Cook said âthere is a grand vision.â
- Cook said he sees wearables space as âa very important branch of the tree,â and thinks Apple will be âvery involvedâ in it
- Jony Ive is in fact working on iOS 7 âWe recognized Jony had contributed significantly to the look and feel of Apple over many many years, and he could do that for our software as well.â
- On making multiple iPhones at different price points, Cook said âwe havenât [done it] yet, but that doesnât shut it out for the future.â
- On the idea of an iPhone with a larger display, Cook said âa large screen today comes with a lot of tradeoffsâ and Apple wonât go that route while those tradeoffs still exist.
- iMessage delivers 2 billion messages per day.
- Cook said rumors of Apple making a bid for Waze were vehemently false
- Apple has acquired 9 companies since last Octoberâ"typically does 6-7 per year
- On major acquisitions, Cook said âWeâre not currently looking at a big one, but weâre not opposed to doing that.â
- Apple will soon be opening up much more of its iOS API to developers
- Cook said Apple has âno religions issueâ with porting its apps or services to Android
While Cook didnât really reveal anything new tonight, he did answer a lot of questions more candidly than I wouldâve thought he would. For example, when he confirmed that Jony Ive was working on iOS 7, or gave specific number of acquisitions.
If nothing else, his comments have increased my anticipation for WWDC next month, and Appleâs expected fall media event(s). The iPad-maker hasnât announced a new product or service yet this year, so the pre-holiday quarter is shaping up to be huge.
What are your thoughts on Cookâs interview tonight?
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