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Apple Inc.’s iPhone staged a rebound in China last month with shipments rising 52% amid a flurry of discounts from retail partners. The latest figures from the China Academy of Information and ...
Apple’s China iPhone shipments are up 52% — from 2.3 million units in April 2023 to 3.5 million units in 2024 —due to discounts from the tech giant’s retail partners, reports Bloomberg. The latest ...
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Apple's (AAPL) iPhone shipments to China shot up by 52% in April, according to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), after battling slowing demand in the region ...
Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone shipments in China surged about 52% in April amid retail partners ... Apple was offering discounts of up to 2,300 yuan (about $318) on select iPhone models on its ...
In April, iPhone shipments in China surged about 52%, after having seen revival in ... Apple was offering discounts of up to 2,300 yuan (about $318) on select iPhone models on its official Tmall ...
Apple’s smartphone shipments in China rose ... on its official Tmall site in China in May, offering price cuts of up to 2,300 yuan ($316.71)on select iPhone models. Apple’s May sales increase ...
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc.’s iPhone shipments in China rose 40% in May, continuing a recent rebound fueled by heavy discounting from major retailers in the run-up to the country’s June shopping ...
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