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iPhone Shipments Crash 50% in China as Local Brands Dominate

Foreign-branded smartphone shipments in China, dominated by Apple's iPhone, dropped dramatically in March 2025, plunging 49.6% year-over-year according to data released by The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT).

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The steep decline saw shipments fall to just 1.89 million units, down from 3.75 million during the same period last year. That shrinks Apple's share of the Chinese market to approximately 8%, while domestic brands now control 92% of smartphone shipments.

For the entire first quarter, non-Chinese brand shipments declined over 25%, while total smartphone shipments in China actually increased by 3.3%.

Apple's struggles come as domestic competitors have gained ground. Counterpoint Research reports Huawei now leads with a 19.4% share, followed by Vivo (17%), Xiaomi (16.6%), and Oppo (14.6%). Apple has slipped to fifth place with 14.1%.

Several factors are driving Apple's declining fortunes. The company faces competition from rejuvenated local brands like Huawei, which has rebounded with proprietary chips and its HarmonyOS Next software.

Chinese government policies appear to be playing a role too. Under government subsidies, consumers of electronics get a 15% refund of products that are priced under 6,000 yuan ($820). Apple's standard iPhone 16 starts at 5,999 yuan.

In response to the declines, Apple is reportedly cutting prices on some iPhone 16 Pro models ahead of China's "618" shopping festival.

Apple CEO Tim Cook acknowledged the challenges during his recent earnings call, noting that revenue from Greater China dropped 2% in the quarter ending March 2025. That was actually an improvement compared to the 11% decline during the 2024 holiday season.

Analysts also believe Apple's slower adoption of generative AI features is a disadvantage in the innovative Chinese market.

(Via DigiTimes.)

Tag: China

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Digital Dude Avatar
11 months ago
I’ve been buying Apple products since 1983—always among the first to grab the latest gear. For decades, Apple meant innovation, and I stayed loyal because the difference between them and everyone else was clear. But over the years, that edge has dulled. These days, I’m still using an iPhone 12 Max and older versions of just about everything else—and honestly, I’m not even in a hurry to upgrade.

When the original HomePod launched, I bought ten of them. I’ve got nine still running. Back then, Siri could actually answer questions. Now? It’s become a joke. Siri has gotten worse—significantly worse—in the last three or four years, and the software across the board feels like it’s running on fumes. The one thing keeping me tied to the ecosystem is the Apple Watch and how well it works with the iPhone.

Tim Cook’s Apple isn’t about leading anymore—it’s waiting around for other companies to innovate, so that they have something to copy or purchase. It was a good run while it lasted. 🫡
Score: 37 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
11 months ago

That’s what happens when your main “innovation” consists of emojis, artificial “diversity” moves and a slightly better camera.
Time for Musk as Apple’s CEO.
I will sell every Apple product I own and never touch the ecosystem again if Musk gets anywhere near Apple.

Additionally, Apple needs a dedicated CEO..not one splitting their time 4-ways with other ventures.


Nobody’s doing that except some weird terminally online people.
That's just not true. My sister lives in Canada has observed a real pushback against buying American, especially with older/boomer people and those barely online...groceries, alcohol, consumer brands, etc. My German relatives have are very anti-US at the moment, and none are "terminally online".

I don't know any "terminally online" people. Personally, I don't use any social media, don't use Reddit, don't watch YouTube, don't play videogames (at all), etc.
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago

I wonder how much intellectual property theft is incorporated into the local Chinese brands?
That's a weird top comment to distract from the numerous reasons someone might be fed up with Apple, the USA, or simply found a better product for them

Care to offer anything more than an influential suggestion?
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago

Nobody’s doing that except some weird terminally online people.
I’m not terminally online, or left-wing either, just check my profile here. I barely have social media. But I’ve cut back on purchases from US companies, as has my wife, and a lot of family and friends. I know of at least 2 US-bound trips that have been cancelled because of fascist border control officers.

You really are underestimating the strong dislike that Trump and his tariffs have created, even in “friendly” countries like mine - Australia.

I’m not even sure I’ll buy another Apple product as long as Trump is president because of Apple’s quisling behaviour.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TechWhisperer Avatar
11 months ago
Yeah Apple’s lame incremental upgrades don’t work anymore. Who would’ve thought?
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dwalls90 Avatar
11 months ago
To anyone who is surprised non-US countries don't want to buy US products based on what's happened in the US since January, I have a bridge to sell you.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)