Apple has confirmed it will be reporting its financials for the second quarter of 2026 on April 30, with the figures unlikely to be greatly affected by the industry memory crisis.

As per its fiduciary duty, Apple has to release quarterly results four times a year. For the second quarter results, that will take place at the end of April.

In its notification to investors and analysts, Apple says it will be released on April 30. It will be followed by the usual conference call at 5 p.m. EDT, which will see CEO Tim Cook and CFO Kevan Parekh discuss the figures and answer questions about the quarter.

As usual, AppleInsider will be reporting on the results as they are released, as well as issues raised during the conference call.

An unusually busy Q2

While Q1 usually deals with the first full quarter of new iPhone sales, the second quarter is usually more relaxed as it takes in the tail-end of that initial sales rush.

However, Apple still made some moves toward the end of the quarter itself. It made multiple product launches in March, including some long-awaited items.

That list includes the iPhone 17e, the M4 iPad Air, the updated Apple Studio Display, the Apple Studio Display XDR, the M5 Pro and Max versions of the MacBook Pro, and the M5 MacBook Air.

A key and celebrated launch was the MacBook Neo, which bucks the MacBook trend by running on an iPhone's A18 Pro chip, and starts from $599.

You can expect analysts to ask about those launches as well as poking Apple about its other plans, including where it stands in AI. There will also be some talk of memory, processor, and SSD prices, as Apple is currently mostly insulated from the industry's woes, it won't be protected forever.

However, as usual, Apple will not be that open about future products and services.