Apple just reported its best-ever quarter for iPhone sales

Apple has posted a staggering quarterly earnings report that highlights its dominance in the smartphone market. The technology giant's latest period, which ended December 27, 2025, marked a record-breaking quarter for iPhone sales, with revenue reaching nearly $85 billion - a figure that's unlikely to be surpassed anytime soon.

Despite prices on new models starting at over $1,000, it appears Apple has managed to shift an enormous number of iPhones. CEO Tim Cook's description of the demand as "simply staggering" is backed up by sales figures that suggest consumers are eager for the latest offerings from Cupertino.

While exact iPhone unit sales numbers aren't available, it's clear that investors and analysts were impressed by the performance. This quarter marked a significant milestone for Apple, with the company's total revenue reaching nearly $144 billion - an all-time high.

However, what's truly remarkable is the growth of services revenue, which has seen a massive 14% increase year-over-year to reach over $30 billion. This milestone represents the largest quarter yet in terms of services revenue for Apple.
 
πŸ“ˆπŸ’» I'm not surprised that iPhone sales are killing it for Apple, but what's really interesting is how they're making those fancy phones accessible to more people without sacrificing profits too much πŸ€‘. The fact that new models start at over $1,000 and yet they're moving a ton of them is just mind-blowing. It says something about our addiction to the latest tech, I guess πŸ˜….

And on a related note, have you seen how Apple's services revenue is growing like crazy? 14% year-over-year? That's huge 🀯! It's clear that people are turning to these services as an alternative to buying more phones or other consumer goods. I think it's also saying something about the shift towards experiences and subscription-based models, which could be a game-changer for tech companies πŸ‘€.

What do you guys think? Are we seeing a future where our phones become more utility devices rather than status symbols πŸ’‘?
 
I'm loving how Apple is killing it in the smartphone game πŸ“ˆπŸ’». I mean, $85 billion in iPhone sales is insane! You'd think with prices starting at $1,000, people would be like "hold up, that's a lot of cash" πŸ˜‚. But apparently not, because they're snapping those things up left and right. It's crazy to see the growth of services revenue too - 14% year-over-year is huge! 🀯 I'm curious to know how they're managing to keep costs down while still raking it in like this. Maybe it's their secret sauce? 😏
 
I think it's kinda wild how much people are willing to shell out for an iPhone πŸ€‘. It makes me wonder if we've become so accustomed to having the latest and greatest that we're not valuing experiences or relationships as much as we should be πŸ’Έ. Meanwhile, Apple is raking in the dough from just selling stuff! I guess it's a sign of how much people trust their brand... but what does that say about our priorities? Shouldn't we be focusing on creating something truly meaningful instead of just chasing the next shiny object? πŸ€”
 
I'm not surprised to see Apple crushing it in the smartphone market πŸ€‘. The company's ability to maintain demand despite price hikes is a testament to its enduring appeal and brand loyalty. The staggering growth in services revenue is particularly noteworthy, as it suggests that consumers are increasingly turning to Apple for more than just hardware sales.

The tech giant's strategic shift towards services has clearly paid off, with the company now generating significantly more revenue from subscriptions, cloud storage, and other intangible offerings πŸ“ˆ. This move also underscores the importance of ecosystem integration, where Apple's seamless user experience across devices and platforms is a major draw for consumers.

As the smartphone market continues to mature, I think it will be fascinating to see how competitors respond to Apple's dominance πŸ’». Will they focus on offering cheaper alternatives or invest in their own services offerings? Only time will tell!
 
just think about it, 1k+ bucks for a phone? that's crazy 🀯 i remember when my first iphone was released and it was like 500 bucks lol. now they're making more than just the processor but the whole thing πŸ’» apple has got to be doing something right with those marketing campaigns... people are eating it up 🍴
 
I'm still amazed by how much iPhone fever is going on out there 🀯. Like, I get it, new tech is always exciting, but $1,000+ for a phone? That's just crazy talk πŸ’Έ. I mean, I remember when the 3G iPhone came out and that was considered super pricey, now it feels like Apple can do no wrong, you know?

And don't even get me started on those services revenue numbers πŸ“ˆ. A 14% increase is insane! I love how Apple's been diversifying its income streams, but at the same time, it just goes to show how much people are willing to shell out for these fancy phones and apps. It's like, do we really need all this tech in our lives? πŸ€”

I'm a little nostalgic for my old iPod days, you know? When music was just, well, music 🎡. Now it feels like everything is an app or a service...anyway, back to Apple: I guess it's good that they're killing it, but can we take a step back and appreciate the simple things in life for once? 😊
 
🀯 The dominance of Apple in the smartphone market is indeed striking, with their latest earnings report showcasing an impressive display of consumer demand πŸ“ˆ. It's astounding that despite prices on new models skyrocketing above $1,000, they're still shifting a huge number of iPhones πŸ”₯. This suggests that consumers are willing to pay top dollar for the latest offerings from Apple, which is a testament to their brand loyalty πŸ’―.

What's even more noteworthy is the rapid growth of services revenue, with a 14% increase year-over-year πŸ“ˆ. This milestone marks a significant shift in Apple's business model, as they continue to expand their ecosystem beyond hardware sales πŸ”—. The $30 billion services revenue figure is a clear indication that Apple is now firmly entrenched as a major player in the tech industry πŸ’».
 
I'm still catching up on this one πŸ˜‚. Anyway, I think it's crazy how much people are willing to spend on iPhones these days πŸ€‘. Like, I get why they're nice and all, but $1k+ is just a lot πŸ’Έ. At the same time, it's impressive that Apple has managed to make so many people want their latest models πŸ“±. The growth of services revenue is also super interesting to me - it feels like Apple's really figuring out how to monetize its ecosystem and create more value for users πŸ€‘. Maybe this means we'll see even more innovative stuff from them in the future? πŸ€”
 
I'm just thinking that $1,000 plus price tag for new iPhones is crazy πŸ€‘! I mean, who can afford that?! But it seems like people still wanna buy 'em up, so yeah, Apple's got a tight grip on the market πŸ’». It's wild to think about how much money they're making from those services tho... $30 billion in just one quarter? That's straight fire πŸ”₯! What I'm curious about is what's driving that growth. Is it all the new features and updates, or something else entirely?
 
OMG, you guys! 🀯 I'm seriously loving how Apple just CRUSHED those quarterly earnings numbers! πŸ’Έ Their iPhone sales are on point and it's crazy to see how much money they're making with those new models starting at over $1k! πŸ’Έ That's like, a lot of cash! πŸ’Έ

And I know some people might say that the prices are kinda steep, but hey, if people want it, they're gonna wanna pay for it! πŸ€‘ And Apple is definitely delivering. The growth in services revenue is insane though - 14% increase year-over-year? That's like, whoa! πŸ’₯

I think what I'm most loving about this report is how solid the numbers look. No surprises here! Apple's on fire and they're not showing any signs of slowing down. Can't wait to see what the future holds for them! πŸ€”
 
Lol I mean, can you believe it? Apple's doing so well, they're basically printing money! πŸ€‘ I'm not surprised though, who doesn't want an iPhone every week? πŸ˜‚ Just kidding, but seriously, $30 billion in services revenue is huge! Maybe we'll all just be paying for our iPhone upgrades instead of owning them like a normal person. πŸ˜† Anyway, it's clear that Apple's still the king of tech, and Tim Cook knows his stuff – he's basically a superhero with an iPhone πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm not surprised about this at all! I mean, those iPhones are just so desirable 🀩, and people will pay top dollar for them. It's like they're collecting status symbols or something. And with the latest models coming out, it's no wonder they're flying off the shelves. My grandkids are always asking me to help them pick one out, and let me tell you, it's a tough decision! The prices are steep, but I guess that just adds to their allure. What really interests me is how Apple's services revenue has taken off - I remember when they first started offering music streaming, and now they're raking in billions from it too πŸ€‘. It's amazing to see how the company has evolved over the years.
 
I'm not surprised they're doing so well... like, who doesn't want an iPhone? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, $1k+ is a lot for a phone, and I wonder if people are just buying into the hype or actually need that fancy tech πŸ€”. And the services revenue growth is pretty cool, but what's driving it? Is it subscription fatigue or do people really need Apple Music and iCloud more than ever? πŸŽ΅πŸ’»
 
Yooo 🀯 I gotta say, Apple's on fire πŸ”₯! 85 billion dollars in quarterly earnings is straight-up insane πŸ’Έ! And you know what's even crazier? The fact that people are still dropping $1k+ on brand new iPhones πŸ“±πŸ’° like they're going outta style. I mean, sure, it's a premium product and all, but come on... πŸ˜‚ Still, if consumers want to shell out that kind of cash, Apple's happy to take it πŸ’Έ! And let's be real, their services revenue is the real MVP 🀝 - 14% year-over-year growth? That's some next-level stuff!
 
I'm just not feeling this iPhone craze πŸ€”. I mean, $1,000 for a phone? That's crazy talk! And it's not like people are actually upgrading from their last iPhones or anything... they're still buying the latest and greatest every year πŸ’Έ. It's just a money grab at this point. And what's with the services revenue growth? Just more ways for Apple to make bank off our addiction to their ecosystem πŸ“ˆ. I'm all for innovation, but sometimes I think it's just innovation for innovation's sake...
 
I'm loving how Apple is crushing it on the iPhone front 🀯. I mean, $85 billion in revenue is insane! But what really got me thinking is how they're killing it with those new premium models 😏. I've seen some friends splurge on the latest iPhone and they're actually getting some great feedback from tech enthusiasts online. On a different note, have you noticed how Apple's services are becoming more prominent? Like, who needs to buy a new phone when you can just get an iPhone upgrade plan πŸ“ˆ. It's all about the subscription model now!
 
the more i think about it, the more i'm convinced that our desire for the latest and greatest is just a reflection of our own insecurities. we're not really buying new iPhones because they're the best or most innovative - it's because we need something to make us feel important again. we're constantly striving for validation from others, whether it's through social media likes or material possessions. it's like we're addicted to the rush of dopamine that comes with receiving attention. and apple is happy to provide that by keeping its products fresh and exciting... πŸ€”πŸ’Έ
 
I'm like totally not surprised by this news at all πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, Apple's been killing it in the smartphone game for years now. It's kinda amazing how they've managed to keep people clamoring for their latest releases despite prices being pretty steep, you know? But let's get real, $30 billion in services revenue is a big deal! πŸ’Έ I'm guessing that's because more and more people are switching over to using their Apple devices for everything from streaming music to paying bills. Anyway, it'll be interesting to see if they can keep this momentum going. Maybe they should consider offering some more affordable options or something πŸ€‘
 
I'm not surprised by this report πŸ€‘. Apple's always been good at creating hype around new iPhone releases and getting people to shell out big bucks πŸ’Έ. The fact that they're selling a ton of them, despite prices being kinda steep, just goes to show how loyal their customer base is πŸ‘.

I mean, I've seen my grandma upgrade her phone like every two years 🀣, so it's not like they're the only ones who are into this stuff. But still, 14% growth in services revenue? That's some serious numbers πŸ’Έ. It's clear that Apple's got its finger on the pulse of what people want from their tech. And honestly, if I'm gonna drop $1,000 on a new phone, it might as well be one from Apple 😎.
 
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