Double-digit growth to Apple's services business helped the tech giant weather a difficult quarter amid the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic.
The iPhone maker said Thursday that the division behind Apple Music, Apple TV+ and other software offerings grew its net sales to $13.2 billion during the three-month period from April to June.
Though that represents a nearly 15 percent growth rate compared with the same period in 2019, services is still less than a third of the size of Apple's products division, which brought in $46.5 billion during the fiscal third quarter.
CEO Tim Cook, just one day after appearing before Congress, told investors that the double-digit growth for both products and services "is a testament to the important role
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