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Jun 30, 2025 2:23 PM - Parth Sanghvi
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MoffettNathanson cautions that Apple's fiscal Q3 report “will be unusually difficult to make sense of.” Between front‑loaded iPhone demand, services‑revenue unknowns and AI strategy questions, here's an in‑depth look at the key drivers—and how to automate your analysis.
What happened:
U.S. iPhone volumes in April-May rose double‑digits YoY as buyers rushed to avoid looming tariff‑related price increases.
China volumes also spiked, but Pro‑model discounts slashed average selling prices (ASPs).
Investor takeaway:
High unit growth may mask weaker revenue growth. To compare unit volumes vs. revenue in real time, pull Apple's latest top‑line and unit data from the Full Financials API, then calculate ASP trends yourself.
Key question:
Will the Q3 “services” line reflect just six weeks of fee‑sharing changes from the Epic Games antitrust ruling?
Why it matters:
Services account for ~20% of Apple's revenue and carry higher margins. A late‑cycle impact could skew margins unexpectedly. Monitor upcoming Apple service‑revenue estimates and historical surprises via the Earnings Calendar API to see how consensus is shifting ahead of the release.
Analysts describe Apple as “rudderless in AI,” speculating it may need a large acquisition to catch up.
Upside scenario: A strategic purchase or breakthrough in on‑device AI could unlock new hardware and services integration.
Downside scenario: High R&D costs without a clear roadmap may compress margins.
Actionable insight:
Track Apple's R&D spending trends vs. peers by querying the Ratios TTM API for R&D/Revenue and Operating Margin ratios to flag any cost‑push warning signals.
Tariffs: U.S. price hikes may shift demand internationally, complicating geographical mix.
Regulations: Privacy and antitrust probes in the U.S. and EU could lead to fines or forced changes.
Rivals: Samsung, Huawei (China), and emerging refurbisher markets add pricing pressure at the low end.
Apple's Q3 report blends artificially high unit growth with squeezed ASPs, services‑revenue ambiguity and AI execution risk—creating an earnings season puzzle for investors. Use Financial Modeling Prep's APIs to power your own Apple earnings analysis.
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