Apple has announced its Q3 2025 earnings with a hefty $94 billion in revenue, and $23.4 billion in net profits, with iPhone earnings reaching a new all-time high.

Apple reported $94.04 billion of revenue in Q3 2025, up from the $85.78 billion it pulled in Q3 2024, while its operating profits sat at $23.4 billion. The iPhone revenue for Q3 2025 was also strong, delivering $44.58 billion in revenue across the three-month period, with the overall figure growing by 10% from the same quarter of 2024.
The company's Services division generated $27.4 billion in revenue during Q3 2025, compared to $24.2 billion in Q3 2024, while the Mac division made $8.05 billion in Q3 2025, compared to $7.01 billion in Q3 2024. However, the iPad division wasn't as successful, with revenues dropping to $6.58 billion during the quarter, compared to $7.16 billion from the same time last year.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said: "Today Apple is proud to report a June quarter revenue record with double-digit growth in iPhone, Mac and Services and growth around the world, in every geographic segment. At WWDC25, we were excited to introduce a beautiful new software design that extends across all of our platforms, and we announced even more great Apple Intelligence features".
Apple CFO Kevan Parekh said: "We are very pleased with our record business performance for the June quarter, which generated EPS growth of 12 percent. Our installed base of active devices also reached a new all-time high across all product categories and geographic segments, thanks to our very high levels of customer satisfaction and loyalty".




