Apple on Thursday posted its third quarter 2022 results and somehow still managed to post record a June quarter revenue record of $83 billion. iPhone sales remained strong while Services climbed again.
Apple had warned last quarter that continued supply constraints would affect revenue in the quarter and it’s clear that it had an impact. Stock for MacBooks and iPads have been constrained for months and those two categories saw the steepest decline, with the Mac posting a 10 percent year-over-year decline and the iPad dipping 2 percent. The usually solid Wearables, Home, and Accessories segment also dropped 8 percent.
“Our June quarter results continued to demonstrate our ability to manage our business effectively despite the challenging operating environment. We set a June quarter revenue record and our installed base of active devices reached an all-time high in every geographic segment and product category,” said Luca Maestri, Apple’s CFO.
Meanwhile, iPhone revenue rose slightly to $40.7 billion from $39.6 billion, and Services had a massive 12 percent year-over-year leap to nearly $20 billion but was flat compared to the previous quarter. These are the numbers Apple posted for the quarter:
- iPhone: $40.7 billion
- iPad: $7.2 billion
- Mac: $7.4 billion
- Wearables: $8.1 billion
- Services: $19.7 billion
As has been the case for the past several quarters, Apple declines to offer guidance for the fourth quarter that ends September 30. The M2 MacBook Pro and MacBook arrived near the end of the quarter, so those models will likely bolster fourth-quarter sales. Apple is also expected to launch the new iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8 before the quarter closes.
Apple’s stock rose nearly 4 percent in after-hours trading.