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Three ways Apple could improve its core Services experience

Services: they’re so hot right now.

Apple beat its self-stated goal of doubling Services revenue in 2020 with time to spare, and the company has not only recently announced that it has launched a new service, Apple Fitness+, but also finally elected to offer a competitively priced bundle of its many services to consumers.

With all of that said, there are some elements of Apple’s services that are still a bit lackluster, and more than a few of them are parts of the very

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