Apple saw iPhone sales fall again, but reported gains in other services and devices, led by the iPad, which saw sales rise 24 percent after the latest iPad Pro and iPad Air hit the market in the second quarter.
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The tech giant saw revenue rise 5% to $85.8 billion, beating Wall Street expectations and setting a record for the June quarter.
Earnings per share of $1.40 were up 11%.
Revenue from the services, which include streamer Apple TV+, Apple Music, Apple Fitness and a growing number of other apps, rose about $3 billion to $24.2 billion.