Phone growth in the U.S. and the rest of the world offsets softer sales in China, Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives says.
In China, Apple’s second largest market, iPhone sales fell 18% in the December ending quarter, according to Bloomberg.
Why did Apple suffer an 18.2 percent decline in holiday quarter iPhone sales in China? Chinese consumers prefer smartphones from rivals, noted Bloomberg. Huawei’s sales increased 15.5 percent in the ...
Sales of Apple Inc. iPhones dived 18.2% in China during the December quarter, according to independent research, a major ...
Apple faced two downgrades ahead of earnings, with analysts citing weak iPhone demand. China continues to be a headwind for ...
Apple's iPhone sales in China reportedly took a tumble at the end of 2024, with a considerable reduction in sales putting it ...
According to Counterpoint Research, Apple was unable to gain market share in China with the iPhone 16. This helps local ...
Counterpoint has analyzed the Chinese smartphone market and says its numbers show Apple’s sales slowing during the fourth quarter of 2024. A year-on-year market share comparison shows Apple’s sales ...
Apple lost the top spot in the Chinese smartphone market after a domestic brand replaced the iPhone as the country's top ...
Apple had a rough holiday quarter for iPhone sales in China, falling from its dominant first-place spot in the year-ago ...
Apple already had a rough start to the year. More worries about how its latest iPhones are selling aren’t helpi ...
Apple slipped to third in the world’s largest smartphone arena over the three months, commanding about a sixth of the market. The drop in China drove a global slump of 5% in iPhone sales during ...