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Apple Registers First iPhone Sales Growth in China in Two Years

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Consumer electronics giant Apple's iPhone might have outperformed domestic rivals in the Chinese market for the first time since May 2024, suggests data from investment bank Goldman Sachs. Apple benefited from reducing its iPhone prices ahead of a major smartphone shopping season in China, says Goldman, as it adds that the outperformance could be transitory due to a sequential and global decline in China's smartphone market. Domestic Chinese Bra…

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Read the original note on the following link: Huawei comfortably leads the Chinese market in the second quarter, while Apple reports Things in China are still as competitive as ever, but according to the latest smartphone market report in China in the second quarter of 2025, which is now available, it is implied that Huawei is leading the market. But, perhaps, what is most striking this time is iPhone sales. And it is that Apple is finally makin…

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After two years of decline, Apple finally recorded a positive growth in its sales of iPhone in China in the second quarter of 2025. According to a preliminary report by Counterpoint Research, the sales of iPhone grew by 8% year-on-year, mainly thanks to the targeted promotions on iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models, as well as the strategic introduction of [...] Apple article takes over colors in China, but Huawei remains untouchable first appea…

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