Price cuts help iPhone shipments continue to rise in the world's largest smartphone market

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Reserve your Z Fold 6 or Z Flip 6 now and get $50 of instant Samsung credit and a chance to win $5,000! year-over-year. By March, things had stabilized as iPhone shipments rose 12% year-over-year for the month. In April, shipments of Apple's smartphones in China took off with iPhone shipments rising 52% on an annual basis. The latest report shows that May shipments were up 40% annually.

Huawei will soon have a billion active devices running its HarmonyOS operating system which is a sign of the challenge thatfaces in China going up against the heavily sanctioned firm in the premium segment of the market. The launch of the Mate 60 series released a wave of nationalistic pride which helped drive sales of the new phones.preventing government workers in the country from using Apple's smartphone while in the office or using it for work while out of the office.

For the fiscal second quarter that wrapped up at the end of March, weak iPhone shipments in China during the three monthsOverall sales of Apple products declined 8.1% year-over-year in Greater China during the quarter. But things have been looking up for the iPhone in China since March. Just over five million units from foreign smartphone brands were shipped into China in May according to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology.

 

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