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The latest data point for AAPL's Current Contract Liabilities in Q2'26 stands at $9.33B USD, reflecting a modest quarterly decline of approximately 1% from the previous quarter's $9.41B USD. This value represents the highest point in the series to date, indicating sustained strength in deferred revenue obligations despite the slight pullback. Over the period from Q3'23 to Q2'26, AAPL's Current Contract Liabilities have exhibited a clear upward trend, growing from $8.16B USD to $9.33B USD, with an overall increase of about 14%. Early quarters showed minor fluctuations, including a dip to $8.01B USD in Q2'24, but the metric has trended steadily higher since Q3'24, accelerating notably in Q2'25 and Q1'26 with gains exceeding 5% quarter-over-quarter, underscoring robust demand for services and products under long-term contracts. The bar chart visualization highlights this progressive accumulation without significant volatility, positioning AAPL favorably for future revenue recognition.