Today Apple announced their third quarter results for their fiscal year 2016. Much like last quarter, Apple has struggled to maintain the sales pace of the iPhone 6s, compared to the iPhone 6. For the quarter, Apple had revenues of $42.358 billion, which is down 11% from a year ago. Gross margin was $16.106 billion, down from $19.681 billion in Q3 2015, and percentage wise it is 38.0%. Operating income was $10.1 billion, down from $14.1 billion last year, and net income was down almost $3 billion to $7.8 billion. Diluted earnings per share were $1.42, down from $1.85 a year ago. Despite the lower quarter, Apple did beat expectations which has helped their share price in after-hours trading.

Apple Q3 2016 Financial Results (GAAP)
  Q3'2016 Q2'2015 Q3'2015
Revenue (in Billions USD) $42.358 $50.557 $49.605
Gross Margin (in Billions USD) $16.106 $19.921 $19.681
Operating Income (in Billions USD) $10.105 $13.987 $14.473
Net Income (in Billions USD) $7.796 $10.516 $10.677
Margins 38.0% 39.4% 39.7%
Earnings per Share (in USD) $1.42 $1.90 $1.85

Apple announced a dividend of $0.57 per share payable on August 11th to shareholders of record as of August 8th. They also returned over $13 billion during Q3 through share buy-backs and dividends, and they have completed almost $177 billion of their $250 billion capital return program.

iPhone sales are far and away the largest part of the company, and this quarter Apple sold 40.4 million handsets. That is down from the 51.2 million last quarter, and 47.5 million in Q3 2015, meaning iPhone sales were down 15% year-over-year. This resulted in revenue of $24 billion, down 23% from a year ago. It’s certainly a noticeable drop, and it shows just how successful the iPhone 6 was when it launched.

Moving on, iPad sales continued their slow and steady decline. Sales of the tablet were just a hair under ten million for the quarter, which is a drop of 9% year-over-year. Revenue was $4.9 billion, which is up 7%. A year ago, the average selling price of the iPad was $415, but this quarter, average selling price for the iPad rose $85 to $490. Declining sales of the iPad Mini, as well as new sales of the higher priced iPad Pro are certainly the case, but Apple doesn’t break out the numbers for individual models to know just how much each was a factor.

The Mac didn’t fare very well either, with unit sales of 4.25 million, which is down 11% year-over-year. This resulted in revenue of $5.24 billion, down 13%. With basically no Mac refreshes in a long time, they are no longer outperforming the PC market as a whole, which was the case for the last while.

Apple’s “Other Products” includes Apple TV, Apple Watch, Beats, iPods, and accessories, and while none of this is broken down by sub-category, the Other Products as a whole also fell 16% in revenue compared to Q3 2015, with revenues for this quarter of $2.22 billion.

Apple Q3 2016 Device Sales (thousands)
  Q3'2016 Q2'2016 Q3'2015 Seq Change Year/Year Change
iPhone 40,399 51,193 47,534 -21% -15%
iPad 9,950 10,251 10,931 -3% -9%
Mac 4,252 4,034 4,796 +5% -11%

The one segment in which Apple had strong growth was their Services segment. Services grew by 19% compared to Q3 2015, with revenue of $5.976 billion, which is up almost a billion or 19% year-over-year. Q2 2016 revenue was pretty much the same at $5.991 billion, meaning services have once again outpaced both Mac and iPad sales, and now represent the second largest segment at Apple.

Apple Q3 2016 Revenue by Product (billions)
  Q3'2016 Q2'2016 Q3'2015 Revenue for current quarter
iPhone $24.048 $32.857 $31.368 56.8%
iPad $4.876 $4.413 $4.538 11.5%
Mac $5.239 $5.107 $6.030 12.4%
iTunes/Software/Services $5.976 $5.991 $5.028 14.1%
Other Products $2.219 $2.189 $2.641 5.2%

Overall, it’s the second consecutive quarter of revenue loss, and last quarter was the first time that happened since Q1 2003, so Apple is in somewhat unfamiliar territory. Their guidance for next quarter is $45.5 to $47.5 billion, and margins between 37.5% and 38%. That guidance is also for a loss of revenue, since Q4 2015 had the company coming in at $51.5 billion, and 39.9% margins. It will be interesting to see if hardware refreshes in the fall can stop the drop in sales.

Source: Apple Investor Relations

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  • shabby - Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - link

    Looks like apple is doomed...
  • JanSolo242 - Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - link

    I'll assume that's sarcasm. Long term - Apple has lots of money in the bank, so if the ship sinks, it won't be for a long time. With regards to the short term, the back to school and holiday shopping seasons are around the corner which will likely feature multiple product refreshes.
  • Samus - Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - link

    lol. if that isn't obvious sarcasm, you be way too serious.
  • osxandwindows - Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - link

    Why are they expecting a bigger quarter in September?
  • Cliff34 - Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - link

    Rumour has it that iPhone 7 is coming out in Sept.
  • dsumanik - Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - link

    Rumour also has it that this years iphone refresh is going to be extremely minor and that apple may be changing it's product cycle for the first time., and that next year the real refresh is coming.

    The biggest change... removing the headphone jack... for one reason and one reason only. SO you have to buy a lightning adapter to use headphones with your iphone. FUCK THAT.
  • cmdrdredd - Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - link

    How short sighted you are. That isn't going to be the only change and it's definitely not just to sell you an adapter. The traditional 3.5mm headphone port is pretty limited. You can't get a very good immersive audio experience from it for example.
  • Impulses - Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - link

    What does that even mean?
  • phillock - Friday, January 12, 2018 - link

    Apple has lots of money in the bank, it mean apple is losing its market share they are trying tobring in new hard wares so lets see if hardware refreshes in the fall can stop the drop in sales.https://app2c.com
  • FunBunny2 - Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - link

    -- The traditional 3.5mm headphone port is pretty limited.

    it's hardly the size of the jack which determines the quality of the sound.

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