Apple saw significant Mac and iPad sales increase in Q3 2020 thanks to at home working
Apple has confirmed a sales increase across its Mac and iPad categories, reporting double digit growth during Q3 2020, which saw quarterly revenue as a whole increase 11 percent from the year-ago quarter to $59.7 billion.
As a result of the millions of people worldwide working remotely due to the global COVID-19 health crisis, Apple has today confirmed that Mac sales total $7 billion, up from $5.8 billion in the year-ago quarter, while iPad sales brought in $6.5 billion, up from $5 billion in the year-ago quarter.
The successful quarter also saw iPhone sales increase in Q3 2020, largely down to the “very successful” release of the low-cost iPhone SE in April, said CEO Tim Cook.
Cook touted that Apple was able to achieve these increased sales figures in spite of significant supply constraints that have limited the availability of certain iPads and Macs over the course of the last couple of months.
You can read more about the company’s Q3 2020 results here.