Apple have seen growth for the past three months this year due to the demand for streaming services during the COVID19 lockdown.
Eventhough device sales in China were falling, demand for the streaming services have counteracted losses.
Sales move up to $58.3bn (£46.2bn), from $58bn in the same period in 2019 and beating expectations of $54.5bn.
Apple boss Tim Cook said the firm saw a "record for streaming" and "phenomenal" growth in the online store.
He added that "China is headed in the right direction."
In spite of the coronavirus effecting iPhone supply due to Chinese factories closing, and a drop in demand for devices in China - one of Apple's biggest markets - during February and March, Mr Cook told investors: "I don't think I can remember a quarter where I've been prouder of Apple."
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