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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 dethroned as top smartphone seller in China, replaced by Vivo & Huawei
Apple is no longer the top smartphone seller in China, overtaken by Vivo and Huawei, with a 17% market share decline in 2024. Apple now holds 15%, marking its worst annual performance in the country.
Apple has ‘worst annual performance’ in China as smaller rivals dethrone iPhone champ
Apple was dethroned as China’s biggest smartphone seller in 2024, with local rivals Vivo and Huawei overtaking the iPhone maker after its annual shipments in the country declined 17%, data from research firm Canalys showed on Thursday.
Apple loses top spot in China smartphone sales to local rivals
Apple loses top spot in China smartphone sales to local rivals Apple lost its status as the best selling smartphone brand in the crucial Chinese market last year, new data showed Thursday, with a pair of local rivals surpassing it with surging shipments.
Apple tumbles as research firm shows iPhone lost its top spot in China in 2024
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares fell 4% in midday trading on Thursday after research firm Canalys showed the iPhone lost the top spot in the smartphone market to local rivals, including Vivo and Huawei Technologies.
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