New Delhi, Aug. 1 -- Apple Inc. on Thursday announced its 13th straight quarter of record revenue from India, while projecting a nearly $3 billion impact from US President Donald Trump's trade tariffs this calendar year.

The company, which follows an October-to-September fiscal year, reported $94.2 billion in global quarterly revenue in the three months ended 30 June-beating Bloomberg estimates of $89.2 billion-driven by higher-than-expected sales in China and strong demand for its iPhone around the world.

Apple "saw iPhone growth in every geographic segment and double-digit growth in emerging markets, including India," said chief executive Tim Cook while presenting the June quarter results.

Market researchers' data reaffirm this claim...