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Apple iPhone Sales Could Fall For 3 Straight Quarters, Analyst Says

Apple ( AAPL ) has already signaled that iPhone unit sales will decline on a year-over-year basis for the first time ever in the March quarter. But investment bank Canaccord Genuity believes they could decline for three straight quarters before getting a boost from the iPhone 7 launch this fall. “Based on our survey work and analysis, we believe Apple is maintaining strong share of the premium-tier smartphone market,” Canaccord analyst Michael Walkley said in a report Wednesday. “However, given the similar form factor for the iPhone 6S and softer smartphone global demand trends, we anticipate down year-over-year iPhone sales for the remainder of fiscal 2016.” Apple’s fiscal 2016 ends on Sept. 24. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company is scheduled to report fiscal-second-quarter results on April 25 after the market close. Walkley expects iPhone users to delay upgrading their handsets until the iPhone 7 is released, likely in September. “While initial sales of the iPhone SE should help offset a portion of slowing overall iPhone sales, we anticipate down year-over-year iPhone sales for the next three reported quarters,” he said. “Longer-term, we believe the current iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S products have enabled Apple to materially increase its share and installed base of the premium-tier smartphone market with Android users switching to the iPhone.” Walkley reiterated his buy rating on Apple stock with a price target of 146. Apple was flat near 112 in midday trading on the stock market today . In January, Apple said it sold 74.78 million iPhones in its fiscal Q1 ended Dec. 26, up 0.4% from the same quarter a year earlier. However, in February, research firm Gartner said Apple iPhone sales to end users fell for the first time on a year-over-year basis in the December quarter. Gartner estimates that Apple’s calendar-fourth-quarter iPhone sales declined 4.4% year over year to 71.5 million units. Apple counts iPhones sold into the sales channel, not those sold through to end customers, in its financial reports. RELATED: Teens Still Crave iPhones, But Not So Much Into iPads, Apple Watch Apple Price Target Cut On Lengthening iPhone Replacement Times .

How Amazon Aims To Disrupt Microsoft, Sony In Gaming Consoles

Video games are far from the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of e-commerce leader  Amazon.com ( AMZN ). Yet the company’s conspicuous presence at the March Game Developers Conference suggests it is ready to play. At the San Francisco conference, Amazon set up one of the largest exhibits, a multilevel edifice complete with artificial grass. Within the compound, a massive black booth was emblazoned with the logo of Twitch, the video-game-focused live streaming site Amazon bought in 2014 for nearly $1 billion. And nearby rested a machine that printed T-shirts. The company was courting developers, giving out swag and touting its new game engine called Lumberyard. This — its game development business focused on creating high-quality titles — is part of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ efforts to strike gold in the $40 billion video game market. “Amazon’s   interest in  games  is  entirely a function of our   focus on customers,”  Mike Frazzini, vice president Amazon Games, told IBD. “G ames is a  really interesting space,  where there’s a number of different sets of customers  to obsess about.” Amazon has been in gaming for more than a decade, selling games via its e-tail website. Still, Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter told IBD the company is behind its rivals. “Amazon is late to the party,” Pachter said. “But it’s more committed than others. Bezos never was into games, and he’s trying to get it all — music, video and now games.” Frazzini wouldn’t comment on whether the company was late: “We’ve been focused on gamers,  game developers,  and this body of customers that sits kind of in the middle,  for a long time.” Amazon May Not Need Its Own Console Some observers say Amazon could come out with its own game console. But Pachter says Amazon might look to disrupt the game console market by enabling some of its devices, such as its Fire TV or Kindle, to play lower-end games. “What do you need a console for?” Pachter said. “Why not get an Amazon Fire TV box?” If costs fall, though, perhaps a console is possible, he says. “What if (in the future) a super high-end graphics card is $10 and a CPU $25? Then Bezos could sell you a console for $50.” New game consoles now start nearer to $300. Amazon declined to comment on future plans. Apple ( AAPL ) and Alphabet ‘s ( GOOGL ) Google also are in position to attract more video game business, Pachter says. Patcher sees smartphones also taking more and more business from consoles. Today’s phones are already powerful computers, he says, and will only improve — with better graphics chips and microprocessors. He says smartphones could be used to play even high-end video games broadcast onto a television. Sony ( SNE ) didn’t respond to requests for comment. Microsoft ( MSFT ) didn’t make executives available to comment. Nintendo ( NTDOY ), the third of the big console makers, was hit hard when smartphones became commonplace for mobile gaming, since Nintendo had focused on its own devices. Still, Sony and Microsoft have a strong research and development effort behind their PlayStation and Xbox consoles, so Amazon would not find it an easy market to disrupt, some say. “Sony and Microsoft have a large market share,” Sterne Agee analyst Arvind Bhatia told IBD. “I don’t know when Amazon can launch its own console. It’s a very difficult market to crack open.” Amazon Lumberyard And Underground Underground is a novel concept in the industry. Instead of trying to attract players with free mobile games and then up-sell them on virtual swag once playing, Amazon says that its approach, which it calls Underground, encourages developers to make better games that keep players playing. To compensate developers, Amazon pays for every minute played, but it’s unclear just how Amazon plans to make money with such a strategy. In September, Underground had about 700 games, and analyst Pachter says it’s looking to establish itself as a dominant content market, much like the way Amazon dominates e-tail. Still, content still remains king in the video game industry, which is likely why Amazon built Lumberyard, a development platform that provides the building blocks software engineers need to make games quickly and efficiently. One of Lumberyard’s selling points is that it’s hooked in to Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company’s cloud computing services provider. “T he idea of L umberyard is to provide a triple-A game engine   that’s capable of achieving the highest possible quality of game, t hat’s also deeply connected with AWS  to allow games to connect to the cloud to create those multiplayer experiences to help them grow  and build a vibrant audience of fans,” Frazzini said . Amazon aims to leverage its range of e-commerce-related gaming businesses to attract developers.  If Amazon can make inroads among developers, then it gains key leverage in the video games field. “Video gaming is a razor blade model — consoles make no money,” analyst Bhatia said. “It’s imperative you get support from content creators.” But several developers told IBD they’re concerned with how Amazon is structuring the deal, fearing that a loosely worded license agreement will let the Seattle-based company bully them in the future into using other Amazon add-on services, such as Twitch or AWS. Amazon Must Build Trust With Game Developers Likewise, Amazon needs to convince developers to switch from one of the two dominant video game engines — privately owned Unreal and Unity. Developers have to chose one, and the costs of changing are high. According to analysts, Lumberyard doesn’t offer a valuable enough reason to switch. To succeed, Amazon will have to earn developers’ trust. Amazon’s Frazzini says that while building Lumberyard, Amazon consulted a “small group” of customers in a “confidential fashion, who helped guide the development of what we ended up building. And the response has been very positive.” Spokeswoman for video game powerhouse ActivisionBlizzard ( ATVI ) Mary Osako declined to comment on Lumberyard and Amazon’s plans. Rival Electronic Arts ( EA ) spokeswoman Sandy Goldberg said that the company has “a number” of Android mobile app games on Amazon’s Underground platform and that the company works closely with Twitch as well, though she declined to elaborate further. But Amazon doesn’t see the video game engine market as a winner-take-all. “There are some game engines that developers can choose from, and that’s what’s great about the games industry — developers have a choice,” Amazon spokeswoman Rena Lunak told IBD via email. “We think the industry is more than big enough to support multiple commercial game engines. ” One way Amazon is trying to woo developers through value-added services is with Amazon Merch, which lets content creators hawk T-shirts on their storefronts featuring their brand and get royalties on each sale. While on the periphery of Amazon’s gaming push, it serves to illustrate that Amazon’s approach is comprehensive, and it is willing to leverage its massive e-commerce platform in any way possible. Another method for wooing developers is by linking AWS to the Lumberyard engine — among other services that Amazon’s mighty e-commerce empire offers. The ability to use its massive scale and expertise in e-commerce might be enough to ensure that Amazon can stake its claim in the video game market.

GoPro Rockets After Hiring Key Apple Designer

GoPro ( GPRO ) stock soared Wednesday after the action camera maker hired a key designer from Apple ( AAPL ). GoPro shares were up 20% to near 14 in late-afternoon trading on the stock market today . The San Mateo, Calif.-based company hired Danny Coster as vice president of design, effective at the end of April. He will report to GoPro CEO and founder Nick Woodman. Coster was a core member of Apple’s elite industrial design team for more than 20 years. His work can be seen on products ranging from the iPhone 4 to the iPad wireless keyboard. He holds more than 500 design patents and several utility patents. Coster will work on all aspects of design at GoPro, including hardware, software and services. GoPro says that Coster aims to improve the GoPro user experience from end to end. “I’m honored to join the GoPro team,” Coster said in a statement . “This extraordinary company is close to the hearts of so many people around the world. Its brand and products inspire us to capture and share our lives’ most important moments.” His hiring comes at a critical time for GoPro, which is seeing demand flag for its action cameras. To spur sales, the company is expected to launch a quadcopter “flying camera” and 360-degree video cameras. Even with Wednesday’s jump, GoPro stock is down more than 20% in 2016.