CUPERTINO, California, August 20, 2026, 1:50 a.m. PDT
- Reports point to premium iPhone 18 models in fall 2026 and the base model in early 2027.
- iPhone produced $54.25 billion, or 49.6% of Apple’s latest quarterly revenue.
- Apple shares gained 4.8% in the week through August 19.
Apple’s reported split iPhone 18 rollout could move part of its largest revenue engine into a new quarter. That makes launch timing a margin and revenue-mix test, not just a product-calendar change.
Apple Inc. NASDAQ:AAPL generated $54.25 billion from iPhone in its June quarter. The category supplied 49.6% of total sales. No other product line came close.
The timetable remains unconfirmed by Apple. Supply-chain reports place the iPhone 18 Pro models and a foldable device in fall 2026. They put the standard iPhone 18, iPhone 18e and a second-generation Air model in early 2027.
Largan Precision (TPE:3008) Chairman Lin En-ping said an unnamed major U.S. customer postponed a model to the first quarter of 2027. He did not identify Apple or the product. The comment supports the reported schedule, but does not confirm it.
| June-quarter category | Revenue | Share of Apple revenue | Year-on-year change |
|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone | $54.25bn | 49.6% | +21.7% |
| Services | $30.74bn | 28.1% | +12.1% |
| Mac | $10.35bn | 9.5% | +28.7% |
| Wearables, Home and Accessories | $7.88bn | 7.2% | +6.5% |
| iPad | $6.19bn | 5.7% | -5.9% |
The financial base is strong. Apple posted record June-quarter revenue of $109.4 billion, up 16%. Chief Executive Tim Cook called it the company’s “strongest June quarter ever.” Gross margin reached 50.1%, helped by about two points from tariff refunds. Apple earnings release
A premium-first fall could lift average selling prices. It could also leave fewer lower-priced new models for holiday buyers. The spring launch would then pull some volume into Apple’s second fiscal quarter.
| Reported launch window | Expected models | Likely investor focus | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2026 | iPhone 18 Pro, Pro Max, foldable | Premium mix, pricing, early component yields | Reported; not confirmed by Apple |
| First half 2027 | iPhone 18, 18e, Air successor | Volume recovery, broader price bands | Reported; not confirmed by Apple |
The revenue timing can be large even under modest assumptions. The table below is illustrative, not a forecast. It applies simple percentages to the latest quarterly iPhone revenue.
| Illustrative share shifted one quarter | Revenue timing effect | Share of latest total quarterly revenue |
|---|---|---|
| 5% | $2.71bn | 2.5% |
| 10% | $5.43bn | 5.0% |
| 15% | $8.14bn | 7.4% |
The stock already prices in much of the good news. Apple closed at $316.83 on August 19, up 2.19% for the day. It gained 4.8% from the August 12 close. A pre-market indication of $316.05 at 4:26 a.m. EDT was 0.25% lower.
The average analyst target is $326.34, only 3.0% above the latest close. The range is wide. That split leaves little room for a weak premium launch, while preserving upside if the new calendar lifts mix.
| Analyst | Firm | Recommendation | Target | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Timm Schulze-Melander | Rothschild & Co Redburn | Buy, upgraded | $400 | Aug. 17 |
| Brandon Nispel | KeyBanc, a unit of KeyCorp NYSE:KEY | Sell, maintained | Not stated | Aug. 14 |
| Edison Lee | Jefferies NYSE:JEF | Sell, downgraded | $264 | Aug. 10 |
| Jim Au | DBS Group SGX:D05 | Hold | $300 | Aug. 6 |
| Wamsi Mohan | BofA Securities, a unit of Bank of America NYSE:BAC | Buy | $380 | Aug. 6 |
Analysts expect fiscal 2026 revenue of $477.7 billion and adjusted earnings of $8.82 a share. The shares trade at about 35.9 times that estimate. Forecast revenue growth slows to 9.7% in fiscal 2027, making quarterly phasing more visible.
Risks: Apple may keep its traditional schedule, change the reported lineup or offset timing with older models. Component costs, tariffs and foldable-device yields could also overwhelm any benefit from a premium-heavy mix.
U.S. markets were closed at the dateline. In the week ahead, investors will watch suppliers and Apple’s event timetable. The key question is simple: can higher fall pricing outweigh a smaller launch cohort?
A premium-first iPhone 18 calendar
The reported split launch may improve fall pricing, but it also pushes some mass-market volume into early 2027. iPhone still supplies nearly half of Apple’s quarterly revenue.
Five-session price path
June-quarter revenue mix
What the split calendar changes
The likely trade: richer fall mix against a smaller holiday launch cohort. The timing is reported, not confirmed by Apple.
Illustrative revenue timing sensitivity
Analyst recommendation map
Valuation checkpoint
Sources: Apple financial statements · price history · analyst forecasts · reported launch schedule.



