Apple’s signature iPhone business was the principal engine of growth, generating $44.6 billion in sales—up from $39.2 billion the previous year. This far exceeded most forecasts and reinforced the iPhone’s dominance, even as competitors ramp up their global push.
In contrast, iPad and Wearables revenue both saw modest declines, but these were more than offset by the core and services businesses.
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