The category is picking up the slack for declining iPhone sales and includes Apple Watch, AirPods wireless earbuds, and Beats headphones.
Apple's iPhone made up less than half of the company's sales for the first time since 2012.
Apple is often referred to as the "iPhone company," because that's the product that's driven the majority of Apple's sales for years. Apple said that Wearables, Home and Accessories sales totaled $5.53 billion in the most recent quarter, which was a massive beat — analysts surveyed by FactSet were only expecting sales of $4.59 billion, nearly a billion less than the actual number.
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