Apple on Thursday reported its financial income for the third quarter (Q3) 2025, and a significant milestone was revealed. In an income call to investors, CEO Tim Cook revealed that after the launch of the first model in 2007, Tech Dev in Capetino recently sent his three billion iPhones. Estimates show that Apple may have taken less than five years to go from five billion to three billion iPhone units.
3 Billion iPhone sold
In an income call, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook said the company recorded the revenue of .0 94.04 billion (about Rs 8.2 million crores) in Q3 2025, which increased by 10 % over the same quarter last year. The partners also had an iPhone lineup, about 50 %. .5 44.58 billion (about 3. 3.90 lakh crores)
Before Mac distributed tax numbers, Apple’s CEO revealed that Tech Dev had recently sent his three billion iPhone. In particular, the first iPhone Steve Jobs launched in 2007. It took about 10 years to send a billion iPhone units to the company – a milestone it received on July 16.
However, Apple did not reveal when it sent its two billion iPhones. According to analysts, the development will be made in 2021, in which the company was translated into a six -year period to send one billion to two billion units in one billion to two billion iPhone units. Meanwhile, it seems that the three billions of miles are less than that. Four years
“Powerhouse A18 Pro and Modern Pro camera-featured Pro Models with progressive battery life and 2-in-1 camera system from the pro-camera-featured pro-camera models, and users are looking for many reasons to love the best iPhone lineup we created,” Cook said in a statement.
In particular, Apple reported the revenue of 7 1.57 (about Rs 137) per share for Q3 2025 and $ 23.42 billion (about 2.0 2.04 million crores). For this period, his Mac and iPad revenue was $ 8.05 billion (about Rs. 0.70 million crores) respectively and 6.58 billion (0.57 million crores) respectively.
Apple’s wearing, home and accessories sector reported revenue of $ 7.4 billion (about Rs 0.64 million).


