The company forecast revenue growth of between 9% and 11% in the current quarter, below analysts' expectations of around 12%. RelatedRevenue from iPhone sales rose by 21.7% to a quarterly record of $54.25bn (€47.2bn), while Mac revenue climbed by 28.7% to $10.35bn (€9bn). Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of $1.89 per share on revenue of around $109bn (€94.8bn), according to a FactSet poll. Tariff refunds contributed $0.11 per share to Apple's earnings. "As the market grows more worried about free cash flow trajectories elsewhere in Big Tech, Apple keeps standing out as the safe haven in the storm."