Apple sales set another record, as families picked up the company's latest phones, laptops, and gadgets over the Christmas period.
Sales within the last three months of 2020 were over $ 111 billion (£ 81 billion) - a 21% increase over the previous year.
The gains come because the pandemic pushes more online activity, fueling demand for brand spanking new technology.
Apple now has over 1.65 billion active devices globally, including quite 1 billion iPhones.
Apple's gains came on the heels of the launch of its new iPhone 12 lineup, which executives said had convinced a record number of individuals to modify to the corporate or upgrade from older models.
The company said growth in China - where the pandemic has already loosened its grip on the economy - has been particularly strong, helped partially by demand for phones compatible with new 5G networks.
Sales within the company's Greater China region, which incorporates Hong Kong and Taiwan, jumped 57%. In Europe, sales roles 17%, and up 11% within the Americas.
"The products do alright everywhere the planet," said Luca Maestre, Apple's chief treasurer. "As we glance to the March quarter, we are very optimistic."
Analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities said he believes the corporate was at the beginning of a "super cycle" as Apple fans finally trade older phones, in conjunction with telecom network upgrades.
“With 5G now within the cards and about 40% of the iPhone base installed on the 'gold jewel' they haven't upgraded their phones within the past 3.5 years, [Apple CEO Tim] Cook & Co has set the stage for a growth renaissance,” he wrote.