
Apple Inc. is trying to turn product launches into a lifestyle drop (again)
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- Apple’s March 4, 2026 “special Apple Experience” signals a format shift toward hands-on, multi-city launches—and a reminder of its attention power.
- Apple’s latest quarter (reported Jan. 29, 2026) delivered $143.8B revenue and highlighted the core engine: iPhone ($85.3B) plus Services ($30.0B).
- Tariff uncertainty and ongoing privacy/child-safety scrutiny are real-world pressures that can complicate the narrative, even for Apple.
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