iPhone 16 Lineup Sees $350 Price Drop in China as Sales Decline

The iPhone 16 lineup is now being sold at discounts of over $350 on major Chinese e-commerce platforms, as the company and its retail partners move to stimulate demand in the face of declining sales and intensifying competition in the world's biggest smartphone market (via Reuters).

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JD.com and Alibaba's Tmall marketplace have introduced significant markdowns on Apple's new devices ahead of China's annual mid-year "618" shopping festival, which runs from June 1 to June 18. JD.com is currently offering the ‌iPhone 16‌ Pro with 128GB of storage for 5,469 yuan, down from the official Apple China price of 7,999 yuan — a 2,530 yuan reduction equivalent to approximately $351. Tmall is offering the same model at 5,499 yuan, representing a 2,500 yuan discount when applying platform-specific coupons, some of which include Chinese government subsidies.

While Apple has not openly confirmed its role in the price reductions, the company has employed similar tactics in previous years, particularly around major shopping festivals. In January, Apple issued limited-time discounts of up to 500 yuan on its official website in China.

Smartphones priced below 6,000 yuan qualify for government subsidies of up to 500 yuan, depending on the city or province. These subsidies are part of a national consumption initiative aimed at boosting sales of electronics and other goods amid slowing economic growth. Historically, Apple devices were priced above the subsidy threshold, but the recent discounting has brought certain ‌iPhone 16‌ models under the limit, making them eligible for the incentives.

Apple's iPhone shipments in China reportedly declined 9% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2025. A separate report placed the year-over-year decline at 49.6%, falling from 3.75 million units in the first quarter of 2024 to 1.89 million in the first quarter of 2025. During the same period, Chinese competitors experienced significant growth, with Xiaomi seeing a 40% increase in shipments and Huawei seeing a 10% increase.

Apple continues to list devices at full price on its own platforms. The tactic of reducing prices with third-party retailers allows the company to offer region-specific price adjustments without undermining its premium positioning globally.

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Top Rated Comments

repoman016 Avatar
10 months ago
This is what happens when you speak with your wallet! Take notes everyone!
Score: 47 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Living the Dream Avatar
10 months ago
The iPhone is beyond stale at this point. I look forward to the cliche “good morning here’s our latest iPhone built from the ground up with an upgraded 48 MP camera. “

Apple, do more, do better.
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BigDO Avatar
10 months ago
Good. Apple needs to be humbled.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kiranmk2 Avatar
10 months ago
Western brands have relied on the Chinese market as cash cows for a while now (high end electronics, cars, fashion), seeming to rely on the cachet of being seen as more technologically advanced, luxurious or a status symbol to justify the increased prices over the domestic brands. Unfortunately for a lot of companies, the Chinese have developed their own advanced and high end brands that can undercut the Western brands on price are starting to eat into marketshare. See the smartphone market and car/EV market for good examples of this. It seems like a lot of Western brands and their investors are in a bit of denial about the issue.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ksec Avatar
10 months ago
What is it with Macrumor? What are they so afraid to publish the actual price in USD.

5,469 yuan to USD is $759 USD, and that is with sales Tax in China. Compare to official US Price of $999, excluding Sales Tax.

Apple also has to paid import tax for iPhone in China as well. That is roughly $100 goes to the Chinese government. Effectively Apple is selling it at $659, compared to US.

I have been going on about this for so many years when can I take credit for it when it gain tractions. The world's iPhone selling price is subsidising China so Apple could maintain its overall margin.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
10 months ago

Wow, Apple never discounts, do they? All they do is offer gift cards. Yay!
Sure they do. They offer discounts through their 3rd party sellers (Amazon, Target, Walmart, eBay, etc.), and pretend that they had nothing to do with it, because "sales are beneath them".
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)