Apple's iPhone Surge Sparks Record Q1 Revenue, Fueled by China Growth

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Apple posted a record Q1 with revenue of $143.8B, up 16% year over year and above estimates, driven by a 23% rise in iPhone revenue and a 38% surge in China fueled by the iPhone 17 lineup. Global active devices reached about 2.5B. The company also plans AI enhancements with Siri powered by Google Gemini and remains tied to folding-phone rumors for 2026, with after-hours stock gains.
- Apple reports massive spike in iPhone revenue, particularly in China The Guardian
- Apple sales surge 16% on ‘staggering’ iPhone demand CNBC
- The iPhone 17 is easing Wall Street’s concerns about Apple’s AI troubles CNN
- Apple Rebounds in China With Biggest Sales Quarter in Four Years Bloomberg
- Apple sees biggest sales jump in 4 years, powered by 'staggering' iPhone demand Fox Business
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