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Apple (AAPL) Posts $111.2B Quarter as Services Hit a Record and a $100B Buyback Resets Capital Return Expectations

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Apple Inc. (AAPL) reported Q2 FY2026 revenue of $111.2 billion (January–March 2026 quarter), up 17% year-over-year from approximately $94.8 billion in Q2 FY2025, the strongest March-quarter revenue in the company’s history. GAAP diluted earnings per share reached $2.01, a 22% increase from $1.65 in Q2 FY2025, while net income rose to $29.58 billion. As of May 1, 2026, Apple had a market capitalization of approximately $4.17 trillion at a share price of $285.26 (Yahoo Finance, May 1, 2026) (Apple Q2 FY2026 Earnings Press Release, April 2026).

Q2 FY2026 Revenue: $111.2 Billion on iPhone and Services Strength

Every major product segment posted year-over-year growth in Q2 FY2026. iPhone remained the largest revenue driver at $56.99 billion, followed by Services at $30.98 billion — a record for the segment — and Mac at $8.40 billion. iPad contributed $6.91 billion and Wearables, Home and Accessories rounded out the product segments at $7.90 billion.

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Segment
Q2 FY2026 Revenue (GAAP)
Q2 FY2025 Revenue (GAAP)
Share of Q2 FY2026 Total

iPhone
$56.99 billion
—
51.3%

Services
$30.98 billion
—
27.9%

Mac
$8.40 billion
—
7.6%

Wearables, Home & Accessories
$7.90 billion
—
7.1%

iPad
$6.91 billion
—
6.2%

Total
$111.18 billion
~$94.8 billion
100%

All figures are GAAP. Q2 FY2025 segment-level figures were not individually provided in verified data; total Q2 FY2025 revenue was approximately $94.8 billion (Apple Q2 FY2026 Earnings Press Release, April 2026).

Services Set a Record at $30.98 Billion; Gross Margin Climbs to 49.3%

Services revenue of $30.98 billion — the segment’s all-time high — accounts for 27.9% of total Q2 FY2026 revenue, compared with only 28% in the prior year, maintaining a steady share while revenue levels rise. The segment includes the App Store, iCloud, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Pay, and AppleCare.

GAAP gross margin reached 49.3% in Q2 FY2026, an expansion from 47.1% in Q2 FY2025 — a 2.2 percentage-point improvement driven by growing Services revenue, which carries structurally higher margins than hardware. The sequential expansion from Q1 FY2026 is atypical for the March quarter, which normally sees hardware normalization following the holiday peak; the Services mix shift is sufficient to offset that seasonal dynamic (Apple Q2 FY2026 Earnings Press Release, April 2026).

The five-percentage-point spread between EPS growth (22%) and revenue growth (17%) in Q2 FY2026 reflects both gross margin expansion and Apple’s ongoing share repurchase activity, which reduces the diluted share count over time.

$100 Billion Buyback: Capital Return at Scale

Apple’s board authorized an additional $100 billion share repurchase program alongside the Q2 FY2026 earnings release. The authorization represents repurchase capacity, not cash already deployed; actual purchases are executed at management’s discretion. The $100 billion authorization equals approximately 2.4% of Apple’s ~$4.17 trillion market capitalization as of May 1, 2026 (Yahoo Finance, May 1, 2026).

During Q2 FY2026, Apple returned approximately $15 billion to shareholders: approximately $11 billion in share repurchases (approximately 42 million shares) and approximately $3.8 billion in dividends. The board also declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.27 per share, a 4% increase from the prior $0.26 per share (Apple Q2 FY2026 Earnings Press Release, April 2026).

Outlook: Q3 FY2026 Revenue Growth Guided at 14–17%

Apple guided Q3 FY2026 revenue growth of 14% to 17% year-over-year, well above analyst consensus heading into the report. Apple does not provide specific dollar revenue guidance or non-GAAP earnings guidance. At the 14% growth end, Q3 FY2026 revenue would be approximately $108.2 billion; at 17%, approximately $111.0 billion, based on Q3 FY2025 revenue of approximately $94.9 billion (Apple Q2 FY2026 Earnings Press Release, April 2026).

Key Signals for Investors

Services revenue of $30.98 billion at 27.9% of total Q2 FY2026 revenue is the structural margin driver; any sustained deceleration in Services growth toward single digits would be the first quantitative signal that Apple’s margin expansion thesis is under pressure.
GAAP gross margin of 49.3% expanded sequentially from Q1 FY2026 — atypical for the March quarter — confirming that Services mix shift is now structurally significant enough to override typical seasonal hardware normalization.
The $100 billion buyback authorization at approximately 2.4% of market cap, combined with a 4% dividend increase to $0.27 per share, signals management’s confidence in near-term cash generation and view that the current valuation supports continued capital return at scale.
Q3 FY2026 guidance of 14%–17% revenue growth implies management sees iPhone 17 and Services demand as durable; the key variable to monitor is whether gross margin guidance commentary on the Q3 earnings call shows incremental headwinds from component costs.
EPS growing 22% against 17% revenue growth in Q2 FY2026 confirms operating leverage; investors should watch whether this spread holds in Q3 as any mix or cost shift could compress the EPS premium.

Sources

Apple Inc. Q2 FY2026 Earnings Press Release (April 30, 2026): https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/04/apple-reports-second-quarter-results/
Yahoo Finance — Apple share price and market cap data, accessed May 1, 2026: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/AAPL/

All financial figures are sourced from the Apple Q2 FY2026 Earnings Press Release (April 2026) unless otherwise noted. All figures are GAAP unless explicitly labeled otherwise.



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