I think comments focusing on the App Store are way off base.
Unless my household is a wild outlier, I would expect the vast majority of services revenue to be Apple One and similar. You need more cloud storage to backup your photos, you get Music and TV with it. Even many folks who don't do Apple One will end up paying for some amount of iCloud storage.
Yes, renting cloud storage at scale to consumers can be very profitable. BackBlaze is not as scaled, and doesn't have the platform tie, and achieves a 60% gross margin.
Even with ex-partner being on iOS and an amateur photographer, we never paid for more than a bit of storage. I don’t think I know anyone (or ever did) that paid for Apple TV, and I think all our acquaintances have Spotify (we don’t). People fully buying into the Apple ecosystem seem to be fewer in Europe.
So yes, the App Store fees are the problem/big revenue source for now?