1. Apple exceeded Q2 revenue and EPS estimates, driven by strong services revenue; 2. iPhone sales grew 2% while services revenue saw modest sequential growth of 1.2%; 3. Challenges include forex headwinds, tariff impacts, and supply chain adjustments, with a $900 million cost impact forecasted, justifying a hold rating.
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