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Apple China sales fall 30%

Firm faces growing challenge from local rivals offering new tech and designs

- By MASI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Apple Inc’s third consecutiv­e decline in quarterly revenue and profit highlights the challenges the US tech giant faces in China, as local smartphone vendors work hard to experiment with new technologi­es and designs, analysts said onWednesda­y.

Apple said on Tuesday it saw a nearly 30 percent decline in itsChina revenue in the quarter ending September, the highest fall among all regions, due to tepid demand for its iconic iPhones.

The firm recorded $8.79 billion in revenue in China. Last year, the figure was $12.51 billion.

Apple CEO Tim Cook said Roger Sheng, consumers were excited about the firm’s latest model iPhone 7 series, which would have a good performanc­e in the next quarter.

“We are very bullish onChina,” Cook said in a follow-up earnings call.

The result also marked Apple’s first annual sales decline since 2001. Its annual revenue fell to $216 billion in the 2016 fiscal year ending September, from a record $234 billion in 2015.

Roger Sheng, research director at Gartner Inc, said Apple’s decline in China is highly likely to continue, because so far the iPhone 7 has not generated a very good sales momentum.

“Many consumers already havequalit­yhandsetsf­romlocal players and they don’t have immediate need to upgrade theirdevic­es,” Shengsaid.

Apple releases a flagship model once a year while local rivals such as Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd launch a new product every one to two months, which puts them in a better position to experiment with new technologi­es, he added.

Xiaomi Corp, for instance, unveiled its Mi Mix premium model on Tuesday, whose display covers almost the entire front, developed in partnershi­p with famous designer Philippe Starck.

Huawei turned to camera maker Leica to improve the photo-taking capabiliti­es of its handset P9, which has proved very popular among consumers.

“They have outperform­ed Apple insomehard­ware components,” said James Yan, research director at Counterpoi­nt Technology.

Apple’s slide came shortly after Samsung scrapped its Galaxy Note 7 handset due to battery explosions, offering good opportunit­ies for rivals to expand their share in the high-end market.

Nicole Peng, research director at Shanghai-based consultanc­y Canalys, said: “Apple will see a promising fourth quarter with the absence of its direct competitor Samsung in the high-end segment, as long as it ensures the supply of iPhone 7 plus.”

Many consumers already have quality handsets from local players and they don’t have immediate need to upgrade their devices.” at Gartner Inc research director

 ?? REUTERS ?? Customers take a selfie as they enter the first Apple store in Mexico City on Sept 24, 2016.
REUTERS Customers take a selfie as they enter the first Apple store in Mexico City on Sept 24, 2016.

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