Shanghai Daily

Apple iPhone sales plunge at start of new year; Huawei soars

- Zhu Shenshen

APPLE’S iPhone sales in China will likely see a double digit decline in 2024 with “much stronger” domestic competitio­n from rivals like Huawei, a Jefferies analysts note has suggested.

In the first week of 2024, Apple’s iPhone sales in China dropped by 30 percent, according to the note from the investment bank.

It also forecast that Apple’s sales in China will continue to decline by double digits in 2024, while Huawei is expected to keep gaining market share. Apple’s competitor­s have “remained much stronger,” it added.

Jefferies is one of the latest internatio­nal organizati­ons to report iPhone sales decline in China.

Apple’s new iPhone 15 performanc­e has been “less-than-expected,” while

Huawei will generate a “Catfish Effect” on the competitiv­e landscape in the future, thanks to its popular Mate 60 models, researcher Internatio­nal Data Corp or IDC said previously.

Since October, prices of Apple’s new iPhone 15 models have plunged on Chinese mainstream online channels. The reasons cited for the surprising decline include the iPhone’s overheatin­g issue, the marketing campaign for the annual shopping festival, and competitio­n from Android models, industry insiders said.

Since the release of Huawei’s Mate 60 Series models in September, the Chinese tech giant has been the fastestgro­wing smartphone brand in China.

Prices of the new iPhone 15 models have plunged over 15 percent on Chinese mainstream online channels, such as Pinduoduo and JD.com, since October, only a month after their debut, Shanghai Daily reported earlier.

Chinese brands are speeding up new model releases in January. So far this year, firms like OnePlus, OPPO and Honor have launched new models while Xiaomi has released informatio­n about its first electric car.

The Android brands are offering artificial intelligen­ce-powered systems and on-device intelligen­t applicatio­ns, which are ahead of Apple, industry officials said.

In contrast, US-based Apple has long been criticized for only making minor changes, such as in design, size and camera, in its new models, failing to surprise consumers with functional updates or make improvemen­ts in signal strength and battery life.

 ?? ?? Customers seen at an Apple store in Shanghai in this file photo. — CFP
Customers seen at an Apple store in Shanghai in this file photo. — CFP

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