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Apple sets Q3 2026 earnings release for July 30

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Why This Matters

Apple's Q3 2026 earnings report on July 30 will be a key indicator of its financial health amid ongoing supply constraints and recent price hikes. The results will also mark the last earnings call with CEO Tim Cook, adding historical significance. For consumers and industry watchers, the report offers insights into Apple's supply chain resilience and product demand trends.

Key Takeaways

Apple will announce the results of its fiscal third quarter of 2026 on Thursday, July 30. Here’s what to expect.

Price increases not expected to play a significant role for the quarter

Apple announced today (via MacMagazine) that it will report its Q3 2026 earnings on Thursday, July 30.

Following the release of its quarterly results, the company will host a conference call at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET, where Tim Cook is expected to participate as Apple’s CEO for the last time, alongside CFO Kevan Parekh.

During the Q2 2026 earnings call, John Ternus joined briefly to thank Cook and longtime shareholders and tout an “incredible roadmap ahead.”

Last year, Apple reported $94.04 billion in revenue for the period, up 10% from Q3 2024. During last fiscal quarter’s earnings call, Apple said it expected revenue to grow 14% to 17% year over year, a forecast that already factored in the impact from supply constraints.

Speaking of supply constraints, Apple’s recent price hikes are unlikely to have a meaningful impact on the quarter’s results. Since the increases were announced on June 25, just days before the quarter ended, the figures will likely offer little direct insight into how they affected demand and revenue for each affected category.

What will likely play a more significant role is the limited availability of several Mac models, particularly the MacBook Neo, which remained in very short supply for much of the quarter as Apple struggled to keep up with demand and reportedly ordered more A18 Pro chips from TSMC.

To learn more about Apple’s upcoming quarterly results, follow this link.

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