Apple ships 9.7 million iPhones in China in Q224 for 14% market share – Canalys

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Canalys estimates that Apple shipped 9.7 million iPhones in China during Q224, taking a 14% share of China’s smartphone market.

Reuters:

Apple’s smartphone shipments in China fell by 6.7% in the second quarter of 2024, as the tech giant faced intensifying competition from rivals like Huawei, according to data from market research firm Canalys.

Apple’s total shipments for the quarter ending in June stood at 9.7 million units, down from 10.4 million units in the same quarter last year, Canalys data shows.

The Canalys data revealed that Apple’s market share decreased to 14% from 16% in the same quarter of 2023.

Overall, China’s smartphone shipments rose by 10% in the quarter, Canalys said. Vivo was the top vendor with a share of 19%, followed by Oppo, Honor and Huawei with 16%, 15% and 15% respectively.

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