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Apple’s iPhone revenue jumps to $57 billion despite chip shortages

By News RoomApril 30, 20261 Min Read
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Apple’s iPhone revenue jumped 22 percent to $57 billion over the past few months, despite supply chain issues impacting the device’s processor. In an interview with Reuters, Apple CEO Tim Cook said iPhone “demand was off the charts,” but there’s “a little less flexibility at the moment for getting more parts.” Cook added during an earnings call that supply constraints could come for Mac, too, “given the continued high levels of demand that we’re seeing.”

Apple earned $111.2 billion in revenue during the second quarter of 2026, its “best March quarter ever,” according to Cook. This latest earnings report comes a little over a week after the company announced CEO Cook’s retirement in September. John Ternus, the company’s head of hardware engineering, will take Cook’s place as he transitions into the role of executive chairman.

The new devices helped boost Mac revenue to $8.4 billion, while iPads reached $6.91 billion. Apple’s services segment, which includes subscriptions like Apple One, Apple Music, Apple TV, and others, soared to another “all-time record” at $30.98 billion.

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