Apple reported his fiscal earnings for the third quarter (Q3) 2025 on Thursday and a major milestone revelation between highlights. In an earning call for investors, CEO Tim Cook revealed that the Cupertino-based tech veteran recently sent its three billion iPhones since the first model launch in 2007. Estimates show that Apple took less than five years to shipping two billion to three billion iPhone units.
Sold 3 billion iPhone
In an earning call, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company recorded a revenue of $ 94.04 billion (about Rs 8.22 lakh crore) in Q3 2025, which translates to a 10 percent increase in the same quarter last year. The contributors had an iPhone lineup, with about 50 percent of the share; $ 44.58 billion (about 3.90 lakh crore rupees).
Before sharing the revenue numbers for Mac, Apple’s CEO revealed that the Tech veteran had recently sent three of his-Arabs to the iPhone. In particular, the first iPhone was launched by Steve Jobs in 2007. It took the company about 10 years to ship a billion iPhone units – a milestone that it achieved on 16 July.
However, Apple did not say that when he sent his two-billion iPhone. According to analysts, this development It is possible In 2021, the company translated over a period of six years to shipping from one billion to two billion iPhone units. Meanwhile, reaching three billion milestones, it seems that he has taken less than that; Four years.
Cook said in a statement, “With the powerhouse A18 Pro and Innovative Pro camera with a success battery life and 2 -in -1 camera system in iPhone 16E, users are getting so many reasons to love the best iPhone lineup we created by us”, Cook said in a statement.
In particular, Apple explained an income of $ 1.57 (about Rs 137) per share for Q3 2025 and a profit of $ 23.42 billion (about Rs 2.04 lakh crore). Its Mac and iPad revenue for this period was $ 8.05 billion (about 0.70 lakh crore rupees) and $ 6.58 billion (0.57 lakh crore) respectively.
Apple’s Wearbals, Home and Accessories Department reported $ 7.4 billion (about 0.64 lakh crore rupees).