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China, iPhone and Apple
Here’s Why Apple’s iPhone Market Share in China Is Plunging
No matter how great a company is, even the most successful product eventually matures and declines with the passage of time as rivals angle for a piece of the market your innovation created. A case in point is Apple’s iPhone,
Apple Stock May Fall As China iPhone Sales Plunge
In China, Apple’s second largest market, iPhone sales fell 18% in the December ending quarter, according to Bloomberg.
Apple's iPhone locked in a tie for second place in China with Xiaomi
Apple's iPhone sales in China reportedly took a tumble at the end of 2024, with a considerable reduction in sales putting it in a dead heat with homegrown Xiaomi.
iPhone Sales in China Drop at End of 2024, Putting Apple In Dead Heat With Xiaomi for Second Place
Sales of the iPhone in China suffered at the end of 2024, seeing a drop in sales that has put it in a close race for second place with Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi.
Apple's China problems keep weighing on the stock
Apple faced two downgrades ahead of earnings, with analysts citing weak iPhone demand. China continues to be a headwind for sales.
iPhone in China: Apple apparently falls to 3rd place
According to Counterpoint Research, Apple was unable to gain market share in China with the iPhone 16. This helps local manufacturers.
Apple iPhone Sales Plunged 18% in China Over Holidays, Research Shows
Sales of Apple Inc. iPhones dived 18.2% in China during the December quarter, according to independent research, a major setback for the company in its biggest market after the US.
iPhone No Longer Top-Selling Smartphone in China
Apple lost the top spot in the Chinese smartphone market after a domestic brand replaced the iPhone as the country's top choice.
Apple’s Smartphone Sales Slump in China as Huawei Gains Market Share
The U.S. tech giant's fourth-quarter iPhone sales fell 18% in the world's largest smartphone market.
Apple’s smartphone sales fell sharply in Q4 in China, Counterpoint Research says
Apple’s (AAPL) smartphone sales in China fell 18% in Q4, putting it in third place behind Huawei and Xiaomi, Counterpoint Research said.
Apple Falls to Third Place in China's Smartphone Market Amid Sales Decline
Apple has experienced a significant decline in iPhone sales in China, dropping from the leading position to third place in the
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Apple Loop: iPhone 17 Air Leaks, Apple Intelligence’s Sneaky Move, iPhone’s Chinese Disappointment
This week’s Apple headlines; iPhone 17 Air leaks, iPhone SE design, iPad Air specs, AirPods Pro hearing test for UK, Chinese ...
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China rolls out digital product subsidies, making iPhones and other smartphones super affordable
China's new subsidy plan offers 15% off digital products under 6,000 yuan, cutting iPhone 16 prices to 4,499 yuan, boosting ...
The Register on MSN
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Beijing picking up some of the bill for iPhones sold in China
What? Why? Xi wants people spending, so has extended a subsidy scheme to phones, tabs, and smartwatches If you want a cheap ...
Channel NewsAsia Singapore
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China’s ‘iPhone city’ Zhengzhou braces for uncertainty as Trump returns to office
Zhengzhou, a major manufacturing hub that makes many of the world’s Apple iPhones, bore the brunt of the trade war between ...
Digi Times
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Apple slashes China iPhone prices ahead of trade-in subsidies launch
China's trade-in program officially begins on January 20, 2025, introducing subsidies for purchasing smartphones, tablets, ...
Newsable Asianet News on MSN
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China clamps down on high-tech resources as India ramps up iPhone production: Report
It appears that China is now paying attention to Apple and other electronics and car businesses who are shifting their ...
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China Has Silently Put 'Industrial Sanctions' on India: Will New Delhi Respond?
Termed by a former Foreign Secretary, Rajiv Gokhale, in an article, as industrial “sanctions” the removal of Chinese workers ...
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