Apple sold a lot of iPhones to close out its fiscal year, the company reported today (October 30). And given the level of interest that it's seen in the new iPhone 17 models to date, Apple's expecting to sell even more phones.
Specifically, Apple tallied a little more than $49 billion in phone revenue for the September quarter, the last three months of its 2025 fiscal year. That's a 6% increase from year-ago sales and a record revenue total for iPhones in Apple's September quarter.
More significantly for Apple's future prospects, chief financial officer Kevan Parekh told Wall Street analysts during an earnings call that Apple expects double-digit growth in iPhone sales during the three months ending this December. That would translate to the best quarter ever for iPhone sales.
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