Apple CEO Tim Cook Says iPhone Demand Was 'Simply Staggering' Towards End Of 2025

iPhone sales hit $85.2B in Q4 2025 as Tim Cook calls demand "simply staggering" amid record $143.8B revenue quarter.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Says iPhone Demand Was 'Simply Staggering' Towards End Of 2025
iPhone Sales 'Staggering' as Apple Smashes Records Apple shattered expectations in the final quarter of 2025, reporting $85.2 billion in iPhone revenue—the highest single-quarter total in the company's history. That figure represents a 23% year-over-year surge and propelled Apple to a record $143.8 billion in total quarterly revenue, up 16% from the previous year. CEO Tim Cook described consumer demand as "simply staggering," noting the iPhone achieved all-time highs across every major global market during the critical holiday shopping season. Credit: Google A Quarter Defined by Unprecedented Demand The numbers tell a story of extraordinary momentum. iPhone revenue jumped from $69.1 billion in Q4 2024 to $85.2 billion just one year later—a $16.1 billion increase that defied even Apple's own internal forecasts. This wasn't a regional anomaly or a one-market phenomenon. Cook emphasized that every geographic segment, from the Americas to Europe, Asia-Pacific, an…