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▌Earnings Flash·April 28, 2026

T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS) gains on earnings beats

T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS) gains 3.4% after reporting earnings beats, as investors react positively to stronger-than-expected results and improved outlook.

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By TickerSpark·April 28, 2026·2 min read
T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS) gains on earnings beats
▌Key Takeaway
T-Mobile US (TMUS) reported a clean Q1 earnings beat, posting EPS of $2.28 on revenue of $23.11 billion versus estimates of $2.06 and $22.98 billion. Shares rose 3.42% after hours to $189.00, signaling that investors viewed the quarter as another sign of consistent operating execution.

T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS) beat on both profit and revenue, posting Q1 EPS of $2.28 on $23.11B in revenue versus $2.06 and $22.98B expected, and the stock gained 3.42% in after-hours trading to $189.00.

T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS) gains after earnings beat

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  • EPS: $2.28 actual vs $2.06 estimate, a beat.

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Revenue: $23.11B actual vs $22.98B estimate, a beat.
  • Stock reaction: TMUS rose 3.42% in after-hours trading to $189.00 from the $182.75 regular-session close.
  • Trading activity was heavy, with 11,029,408 shares traded versus average volume of 6,389,014.
  • The result breaks a mixed recent EPS streak after TMUS missed estimates in the prior quarter on 2026-02-11.
  • A clean beat keeps the operating story intact

    This was the kind of report investors wanted from TMUS: a beat on both the top and bottom line, followed by a clear after-hours gain. In a market that often punishes even decent numbers, a 3.42% move higher says the quarter landed well.

    The bigger signal is consistency. Before this report, TMUS had beaten EPS estimates in four of the last five quarters, with the lone miss coming in February 2026. This quarter puts the company back on its prior track. For a telecom stock, that matters. Investors usually pay up for steady execution, not drama.

    Bottom line: TMUS delivered a solid beat and the after-hours gain shows investors saw this quarter as another proof point that the business is still executing well.

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    ▌Common Questions

    Frequently asked questions

    +Did T-Mobile US (TMUS) beat earnings in the latest quarter?
    Yes. T-Mobile US reported Q1 EPS of $2.28, ahead of the $2.06 estimate, and revenue of $23.11 billion versus the $22.98 billion consensus. The company beat on both the top and bottom line.
    +Why did TMUS stock rise after earnings?
    TMUS rose 3.42% in after-hours trading to $189.00 after the company delivered a double beat on EPS and revenue. Investors appeared to reward the return to consistent execution after a mixed prior quarter.
    +How much revenue did T-Mobile US report in Q1?
    T-Mobile US reported Q1 revenue of $23.11 billion, slightly above the $22.98 billion expected by analysts. That top-line beat helped support the stock's positive after-hours reaction.
    +Was T-Mobile US's latest earnings report better than the previous quarter?
    Yes. This quarter broke a mixed recent EPS streak after TMUS missed estimates in the prior quarter on 2026-02-11. The latest results restored the pattern of steady beats that investors typically value in telecom stocks.
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