Google and Apple have a better relationship than those users who are still involved in absurd battles between Android terminals and iOS terminals could imagine. The reality is that both companies have alliances since the beginning of time and that they have been perpetuated until today with the investment that Google makes annually.
More concretely, Google has once again paid Apple no less than 10.000 billion dollars in exchange for being the default search engine on its products. This is not news nor should it scandalize you, if when you do a search in the Safari bar it automatically directs you to the Google results it is for something.
This "something" is an important sum of money that Google annually puts on the table of the Cupertino company in exchange for being the default search engine on your devices, especially on the most relevant ones in terms of network traffic, we are obviously talking about those that run iOS as an operating system, that is, the iPhone and the iPad. At least this is the conclusion reached by the analysts of Goldman Sachs, They don't just focus on how much money Apple gets for this reason.
Now they also venture to aim to Apple's Netflix, a service that they wanted to call "Apple Prime" and that it would offer exclusive audiovisual content generated by the Cupertino company, something that in theory we will see during 2019.
Apple needs to add a few digits to its "Services" figures and the mechanism will be the launch of "Apple Prime", a digital service that will include audiovisual content created by the company itself and that should be released sometime between spring and summer. of this year 2019.
We will continue to be attentive to future Apple releases, and the company does not live on hardware alone.