Apple will report its fiscal 2026 second quarter financial results on Thursday, April 30, 2026. The company has scheduled its customary conference call for 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET to discuss the quarter's performance and provide updates on its business.
This report follows a record-breaking first quarter in which Apple posted $143.8 billion in revenue, driven by what CEO Tim Cook described as strong demand for the iPhone 17 lineup. While that quarter reflected the peak holiday season, the March quarter will offer the first look at how several new product launches are performing.
During the period, Apple rolled out updates across its Mac and iPad lineup. The company introduced the all-new MacBook Neo, a lower-cost laptop positioned against Chromebooks, along with refreshed MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models featuring M5-series chips. The results should provide an early look at how these machines are selling, especially following recent analyst projections that Apple could ship 25 million MacBooks this year even as the wider PC market softens.
The earnings call may also include commentary on the iPhone 17e and the M4 iPad Air, both released in early March. This quarter is often used to gauge margins, and Apple is reportedly absorbing higher memory costs rather than passing them on to customers.
Services will remain a focus after reaching a record $30 billion in revenue last quarter. Apple has continued to expand this segment with the launch of the Apple Creator Studio subscription and the start of exclusive Formula 1 coverage on Apple TV.
The conference call will be led by CEO Tim Cook and CFO Kevan Parekh. A live audio webcast will be available on Apple's Investor Relations website.