Global Times

Apple’s Q2 results top expectatio­ns

Growth in China still firm as consumers embrace iPhone X

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creased Apple’s revenue.

The company’s new flagship smartphone, the iPhone X, sold for 8,388 yuan ($1,319) in the Chinese mainland market, 58.6 percent more than the previous flagship iPhone 7, which sold for 5,288 yuan.

“Apple’s sales also showed a quite strong performanc­e as the overall Chinese smartphone market contracted 21 percent in terms of shipments in the first three months of 2018, according to our research,” she said. “The brand is still quite strong in

China, and the iPhone X has leading technologi­es such as Face ID or ARKit [augmented reality], which have brought new forms of interactio­n to consumers,” said He.

James Yan from Counterpoi­nt Research, speaking with the Global Times, agreed.

“Many iPhone users in China did not upgrade their iPhones last year because they thought the iPhone 7 was too similar to the iPhone 6. The iPhone X, however, with its new design, has been more attractive. Our figures show monthly sales of 2 million for the iPhone X in China.”

An iPhone user in Beijing told the Global Times on Wednesday, “I bought an iPhone X as I’m already used to the Apple ecosystem. My previous phone was an iPhone 6 and it was getting slow, so an upgrade felt reasonable.”

Apple’s report also showed 30 percent growth in the services segment, which has rapidly become an important part of Apple’s business. Sales of cloud storage, apps, movies and other content now account for 15 percent of Apple’s revenue.

While Apple has had some issues bringing some of its services to China, analysts believe that growth in the segment is still strong.

“Apple gets a 30 percent cut of all in-app purchases done with iPhones, including videogames, which is a rapidly growing market in China. That also added to Apple’s revenue growth,” said Yan.

Apple CEO Tim Cook held a conference call with investors on Tuesday to discuss the quarterly results.

When asked about the brewing trade war between China and the US, Cook said, “China and the US have this unavoidabl­e mutuality, where China only wins if the US wins and the US only wins if China wins and the world only wins if China and the US win.”

“The brand is still quite strong in China, and the iPhone X has leading technologi­es such as Face ID or ARKit [augmented reality] which have brought new forms of interactio­n to consumers.” Hattie He, Analyst with Canalys

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Photo: IC An iPhone X smartphone is on display at an Apple store in Shanghai in March.

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