Apple’s China share keeps falling
- Autor:Ella Cai
- Solte em:2017-05-09
In Q1, Apple’s sold 26% fewer iPhones in China than it did in Q1 2016, says IDC.
The reason, of course, is the rise of the Chinese brands: Hyundai, Oppo and Vivo – both owned by BBK – Gionee Xiaomi and Meizu.
In Q1, Hyundai overtook Oppo to become the No,1 best-selling phone in China.
The top five smartphone companies in the China market have a collective 70% market share.
Android ASPs continued to increase QoQ and YoY as consumers proceed up-market.
The China phone suppliers are opening shops – Huawei has committed to opening more experience stores in key cities, Oppo will be opening more stores in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities and Xiaom says it will open 1,000 Mi Home stores in the next 3 years across China.
The reason, of course, is the rise of the Chinese brands: Hyundai, Oppo and Vivo – both owned by BBK – Gionee Xiaomi and Meizu.
In Q1, Hyundai overtook Oppo to become the No,1 best-selling phone in China.
The top five smartphone companies in the China market have a collective 70% market share.
Android ASPs continued to increase QoQ and YoY as consumers proceed up-market.
The China phone suppliers are opening shops – Huawei has committed to opening more experience stores in key cities, Oppo will be opening more stores in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities and Xiaom says it will open 1,000 Mi Home stores in the next 3 years across China.