Apple smartphone shipments in China dropped 9% in the first quarter

Apple's smartphone shipments to China reportedly dropped by 9% in the first quarter from a year ago. In fact, according to foreign media, it is the only major producer who saw a decline, according to data from the research firm IDC, explains Periscope. Apple, who ranks fifth [...]
Apple's smartphone shipments to China reportedly dropped by 9% in the first quarter from a year ago.
In fact, according to foreign media, it is the only major producer who saw a decline, according to data from the research firm IDC, Periscope.
Apple, who ranks fifth in China's intelligent phone market, found the shipments dropped to 9.8 million phones, giving her a market share of 13.7%, down from 17.4% in the past quarter.
For one thing, this was the seventh quarter of Apple's fall.
IDC analyst Will Wong said Apple's premiere price structure has prevented the American company from capitalising on the new government subsidies presented in January, which sparked growth in the first quarter. /Telegraphy/












