For months, the iPhone has been losing the market share in the Chinese smartphone circle. That’s it in the past, just as Apple did the top in the chart this week and after making some exceptions, blew the past to take the crown of all rivals, which we usually do not see from the company.
Apple is almost reduced to its product prices. If you see a discount on the Apple device, it is likely to be from the store instead of the company. But after losing the market share for so long, Apple introduced large -scale prices for Chinese consumers on the iPhone. This easy -to -work trick still works, and the public has arrived to buy the latest and the greatest iPhone 16.
According to a report, China saw more than 520,000 iPhone 16 Pro models and more than 320,000 iPhone 16 Pro Max models were mobilized in the same week. The iPhone forced more than 21.5 % of the market to share the market during the week. Some users laughed how easy it was to suppress Apple’s users, while others said that domestic brands would have to work even more work from now.
IPhone 16 Pro Apple is currently the most powerful smartphone. | Video Credit – Apple
Apple was watching the falling market share in China for many reasons. For starters, Apple Intelligence – the largest sale point for IPhone 16 Series – is still not available in China. Another reason was that in recent years, Huawei, Xumi, and others’ domestic offerings have brought a lot of prices to the table. Another reason for the reduction of iPhone sales in China is the current geopolitical stress. US President Donald Trump’s promises to import Chinese goods have turned some consumers into local products in a demonstration of patriotic support. The Chinese market has also received less than Apple’s existing projects exit China exit prices around the rates.
However, the Chinese government provided subsidy to the company in addition to reducing its product costs. This mutual cooperation has helped Apple take a very strong step in the country, and even the result of company talks with the current US administration about revenue.
I think it is really difficult to beat cheap price tags, no matter how good the competition is.
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