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Apple slips from the top 5 in China, as domestic brands take all the top slots for the first quarter in history

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July 26, 2024, 5:00 AM ET
The flagship store of Apple Smart Products at Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in Shanghai. Apple's iPhone shipments have slipped against its Chinese rivals in the second quarter of 2024.
The flagship store of Apple Smart Products at Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in Shanghai. Apple's iPhone shipments have slipped against its Chinese rivals in the second quarter of 2024. CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images

Apple is no longer one of the top five smartphone sellers in China, according to independent research, as the iPhone is dragged down by a soft economy, new competition, and reported government bans.

Research released by Canalys and IDC this week measuring smartphone shipments report that Apple dropped to sixth place in China’s smartphone market last quarter. Chinese brands now occupy the top of the rankings, with both firms putting Vivo in the lead. Both Canalys and IDC rank Huawei, Oppo, HONOR and Xiaomi in the top five.

Apple shipped 9.7 million iPhones in the second quarter, a drop from the 10.4 million shipped this time last year, according to Canalys data. Overall, China’s smartphone market grew by 10% year on year, with shipments exceeding 70 million units.

Canalyst reports that Apple has 14% market share, a two-percentage-point decrease from the same period last year. IDC research shows a 3.1% decline in shipments, despite aggressive discounts in the second quarter of the year.

“It’s the first quarter in history that domestic vendors dominate all the top five positions,” Canalys research analyst Lucas Zhong notes. “Chinese vendors’ strategies for high-end products and their deep collaboration with local supply chains are starting to pay off in hardware and software features.”

Analysts pointed to competition from Huawei as a reason for Apple’s struggles. The U.S.-blacklisted tech company has seen a resurgence in fortunes since it released a new premium smartphone with a domestically produced processor almost a year ago.

“Huawei’s return did have a certain impact on Apple’s performance, especially in the high-end segment,” Will Wong, senior research manager for client devices research at IDC, said.

Xiaomi’s smartphone sales surged thanks to the release of its new electric car, according to Canalys. Xiaomi started selling its new electric sedan, the SU7, from late March.

The iPhone is an important moneymaker for Apple, making up just over half of its sales last year. The greater China market, which includes Hong Kong and Taiwan, represented 19% of Apple’s total 2023 revenue and is Apple’s third largest region by sales.

There’s a growing divide between independent assessments of Apple’s business in China and the iPhone manufacturer’s own statements. Earlier this year, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that iPhone sales in China grew in the quarter ending March, though did not provide specifics.

But even as Apple slips in the rankings, IDC notes that the iPhone maker is still in a better position compared to 2020. IDC estimates Apple now has 13.6% of the Chinese smartphone market, compared to 8.3% in the third quarter of 2020.

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