Apple saw solid iPhone sales during the most recent quarter thanks to continued demand for its new phablets, but iPad sales still struggled, according to numbers released Monday afternoon.
Apple sold 61 million iPhones during the second quarter, down from the 74.5 million it sold during the holiday quarter, but up from the 43.7 million it sold in the year-ago quarter.
Apple iPad sales landed at 12.6 million during the quarter, down from 21.5 million last quarter and 16.3 million during the same quarter a year ago.
Mac sales were at almost 4.6 million, down from about 5.5 million over the holidays, but up from 4.1 million a year ago.
Revenue landed at $58 billion, up from about $45 billion a year ago.
The most recent quarter ended on March 31, so these numbers do not include Apple Watch, which just arrived last week, or the new MacBook, which went on sale earlier this month.
They do include continued sales of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, however, which arrived in the fall, and led Cupertino to a record holiday quarter.
Apple will be holding a conference call at 5 p.m. ET, and we will update this story as more details become available.


