It didn't boast about iPhone sales, which declined.
AdvertisementApple had a great second quarter, Apple says: The company hit an "all-time revenue record in Services," the company reports.
And if you head over to the company's financials, you can see why: iPhone sales dropped by 10% in the last three months.
Prior to Thursday's earnings, analysts had fretted that Chinese iPhone sales were soft, but on Thursday afternoon, Cook told CNBC that iPhone sales in China were up.
AdvertisementAnd, as we've been pointing out repeatedly, Apple's App Store rules are under increasing pressure from regulators around the world — and in the EU in particular.
Persons:
—, Cook, I've, it's
Organizations:
Apple, Service, CNBC, Google, US Department
Locations:
China, EU