Foreign Smartphone Shipments in China Slow to 1.8% as Apple Growth Cools
Foreign smartphone shipments in China grew 1.8% in April, a sharp slowdown from Q1, as Apple-led gains cooled and the ...
Foreign smartphone shipments in China grew 1.8% in April, a sharp slowdown from Q1, as Apple-led gains cooled and the ...
Apple posted a 20% rise in iPhone shipments in China during the first quarter of 2026, outperforming rivals as the ...
iPhone maker gains ground as competitors adjust prices and demand stays weak in China’s smartphone market
Apple is steadily gaining back its ground in China, despite economic challenges and fierce competition.
The latest data from Counterpoint Research show Apple reclaiming the top spot in China for May
Official data from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) have revealed that sales of foreign-branded smartphones in ...

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Africa’s innovation ecosystem is evolving, but where will the funding for the next generation of startups come from?
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