Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) on Thursday said its first-quarter sales and earnings increased, aided by stable demand for its popular smartphone brand iPhone and strength of the services business. The numbers also came in above the market’s projection.

Apple Q1 2022 earnings infographic

First-quarter revenues of the Cupertino-based gadget giant increased 11% from last year to a record high of $123.9 billion, mainly reflecting a 9% increase in the sales of iPhone. The top-line also beat the consensus estimates.

In the December quarter, net profit moved up to $34.6 billion or $2.10 per share from $28.8 billion or $1.68 per share in the first quarter of 2021. It was above Wall Street’s expectations.

Apple iPhone revenue growth trend


Read management/analysts’ comments on Apple’s Q1 report


Apple’s stock reached a record high early this month and gained 21% so far this year. The momentum waned since then and the stock closed Thursday’s session lower. However, it made strong gains in the afterhours following the announcement.

Prior Performance

  • Apple Q4 2021 earnings infographic
  • Apple Q3 2021 earnings infographic