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Friday 31 January 2025 8:22 am

Apple reports strong revenue despite iPhone sales decline

By: Saskia Koopman

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Apple launched a legal challenge to the Tribunal in March against a Home Office order to create back-door access to the US technology company’s most secure cloud storage systems.
Apple’s move also follows a bruising week for global technology stocks

While Apple’s iPhone sales dropped last quarter, the tech giant’s services division more than made up for the decline.

The company, which reported results after the market closed on Thursday, said sales grew 3.9 per cent year over year to $124.3bn (£100bn) inline with Wall Street expectations.

Net income rose 7.1 per cent to $36.3bn, surpassing analyst forecasts of $35.6bn.

iPhone sales experienced a slight decline of less than one per cent (0.8 per cent) to $69.1bn.

On the other hand, its services division, which encompasses the App Store, Apple Music and Apple TV, achieved a 14 per cent revenue increase to $36.3bn.

Angelo Zino a CFRA Research analyst said: “We attribute the better results to stellar performance in services, which grew 14% compared to our 12% forecast, while products outside of iPhones exceeded our views”.

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He said: “I think innovation that drives efficiency is a good thing.”

“That’s what you see in that model”, he added. “Our tight integration of silicon and software will continue to serve us very well.”

iPad and Macbook sales also saw significant growth, with iPad revenue rising 15.2 per cent to $8.1bn, while Macbook revenue increased 15.5 per cent to $9bn.

Apple shares rose by three per cent in after-hours trading to $244.75.

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