Apple's fiscal third-quarter revenue up 16 per cent at USD 109.4 billion

31 July,2026 09:29 AM IST |  New Delhi  |  IANS

Apple delivered another record revenue quarter in India, with Mac the standout performer - driven by a strong uptick in MacBook Neo adoption alongside continued robust demand for the iPhone 17 series, even as iPhone supply remained constrained in the country

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Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company saw June-quarter revenue records in every geographic segment, including India, and results came despite "very significant constraints" in the supply chain and forex headwinds.

Apple Company posted quarterly revenue of USD 109.4 billion, up 16 per cent year over year. Company gross margin was 50.1 per cent, including a favourable impact of approximately 2 percentage points from tariff refunds.

Diluted earnings per share was USD 2.02, up 29 per cent year over year, and included a favourable impact of USD 0.11 from tariff refunds.

"We achieved June quarter revenue records in every geographic segment. We were pleased to see strength across the board with June quarter records in the U.S., Latin America, Western Europe, India, China Mainland, Japan, and Southeast Asia," said Cook.

Mac revenue was USD 10.4 billion globally, up 29 per cent year-over-year, a new June quarter record, driven by the strength of MacBook Neo and MacBook Pro.

Apple delivered another record revenue quarter in India, with Mac the standout performer -- driven by a strong uptick in MacBook Neo adoption alongside continued robust demand for the iPhone 17 series, even as iPhone supply remained constrained in the country.

"As Tim mentioned, Mac had its best quarter ever for customers new to the Mac and for upgraders worldwide, including in the U.S., China Mainland, and India," said Kevan Parekh, CFO, Apple.

According to industry experts, Apple has kept pricing largely stable, reflecting its ability to navigate rising memory costs.

"We expect single-digit volume but double-digit value growth in India during CY 2026, and view an iPhone price hike as highly likely. Even so, the brand's aspirational pull should keep bringing new users into the ecosystem - a halo effect now visible across adjacent categories, with Mac shining brightest this quarter," said Tarun Pathak, Counterpoint Research director.

Rising component costs are forcing price increases across the Android ecosystem.

"However, Apple is expected to outperform the industry across its key hardware categories driven by the strength of its installed base and initial positive reception of Siri AI. June quarter results reinforce this view. OEMs face a difficult choice between protecting margins and protecting volumes, and the market will feel that pressure. Apple has so far avoided that trade-off," Pathak noted.

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