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Get the latest on Apple's Q4 2025 earnings release, including live updates from Tim Cook and how new product launches are shaping investor outlook.
Apple has officially confirmed that it will release its fiscal fourth-quarter results on Thursday, October 30, 2025, offering investors their first real look at how the newly launched iPhone 17 and Apple Watch models are performing. The results will also close out Apple’s fiscal year and set the stage for the holiday quarter.
The company will post its results after market close, around 1:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 p.m. ET (2:00 a.m. IST), followed by a conference call at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET (2:30 a.m. IST). CEO Tim Cook and CFO Kevan Parekh will discuss the numbers and answer analyst questions during the call, which will be streamed on Apple’s investor relations site.
This isn’t just another earnings update. For Apple, Q4 2025 is a high-stakes moment. It’s the first time the company will report revenue from its new iPhone and Apple Watch lineup, making it an early test of consumer demand ahead of the holiday shopping season. The results also come at a time when Apple is navigating a shifting global trade environment. During the Q3 call, Cook warned that the company expected about $1.1 billion in added costs tied to U.S. tariffs, a figure that could weigh on margins if it carried through the quarter.
For context, Apple reported record earnings in Q4 2024, with $95 billion in revenue and $14.74 billion in net income. iPhone sales grew 5.5% year-over-year, Mac rose 1.7%, and iPad climbed 7.9%. Services continued their strong growth streak with an 11.9% jump, while Wearables, Home, and Accessories slipped 3%.
Those numbers set a high bar. With the new iPhones and Apple Watch models now in play, all eyes are on whether Apple can top those results despite external cost pressures.
Investors and analysts will be tuned in for two key signals:
Apple’s Services business, which has been one of its fastest-growing segments, will also be under the spotlight as the company leans more on subscriptions and digital offerings for steady revenue.
The October 30 results will not only wrap up Apple’s fiscal year but also set the tone for the most important stretch of 2025: the holiday quarter. With a mix of fresh hardware, a growing services portfolio, and economic uncertainty, this earnings call is shaping up to be one of Apple’s most closely watched updates in years.