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Apple reports biggest revenue growth since December 2021

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Apple CEO Tim Cook attends the world premiere of "F1" at Times Square in New York on June 16, 2025.

Apple reported third-quarter earnings on Thursday that topped Wall Street expectations for profit and revenue.

iPhone sales grew 13% year-over-year and overall revenue grew 10% — Apple's largest quarterly revenue growth since December 2021.

Apple shares were up about 3% in after-hours trading on Thursday.

Here's how Apple did versus consensus estimates for the quarter ending June 28:

Earnings per share : $1.57 vs. $1.43 expected

: $1.57 vs. $1.43 expected Revenue: $94.04 billion vs. $89.53 billion expected

iPhone revenue : $44.58 billion vs. $40.22 billion expected

: $44.58 billion vs. $40.22 billion expected Mac revenue : $8.05 billion vs. $7.26 billion expected

: $8.05 billion vs. $7.26 billion expected iPad revenue : $6.58 billion vs. $7.24 billion expected

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