January 3, 2025 Comments0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp News Apple warns investors that its new products may not be as profitable as iPhone By AI Observer 3:47 PM PST on November 5, 2024 (19659004)Image Credits:Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch Apple warns investors that future products and new products may not be as profitable as iPhones. The disclosure comes at a time when Apple is pursuing newer technology like mixed-reality headsets and artificial intelligence. Apple included the warning in its annual report, under the section “business risks”, as first reported by Financial Times. Apple wrote that “new products, services, and technologies may replace existing offerings, and may result in lower revenues and profit margins. This can have a materially adverse impact on the company’s results of operations, financial condition, and business.” To compete with competitors like Google and Meta, the company has been working on implementing consumer AI features into its products. Apple Intelligence launched its initial features last week. The company has promised to add more features, like ChatGPT integration in the future. Apple’s Vision Pro headset has seen limited sales due to its steep $3,499 cost. Newsletters. Subscribe to the latest tech news. Related Hardware Latest Hardware Read More More from this stream The AI lab revolving door spins ever faster AI Observer - January 23, 2026 Flutterwave goes deeper into stablecoins with Turnkey-powered wallets for merchants AI Observer - January 23, 2026 Sophos Launches Browser-Based Security Product Targeting Hybrid Work & AI Risks AI Observer - January 23, 2026 Razer’s Project Ava: AI now goes in a cannister on your... AI Observer - January 23, 2026 Recomended The AI lab revolving door spins ever faster Flutterwave goes deeper into stablecoins with Turnkey-powered wallets for merchants Sophos Launches Browser-Based Security Product Targeting Hybrid Work & AI Risks Razer’s Project Ava: AI now goes in a cannister on your desk Tech Careers in 2026 and Beyond: Inside the Jobs, Skills, and Roles Defining Africa’s Digital Future Transforming Africa's Technology... OpenAI invests in brain-interface biz co-founded by CEO Sam Altman