Sales rose 19% in the Americas and were up by single-digits in Europe and China. Apple’s overall fiscal second-quarter revenue was $97.3bn (€91.8bn) up 8.6% from last year and higher than analysts’ average estimate of $93.89bn. Quarterly worldwide phone sales revenue was $50.6bn, a 5.5% increase from a year ago and ahead of the average estimate of $47.88bn. Services, Apple’s second-biggest segment after iPhones, increased sales 17% to $19.8bn, just beating the average estimate of $19.71bn. He noted that the App Store, music, cloud, and Apple Care services each set all-time records for sales.
Source: Irish Examiner April 29, 2022 05:01 UTC