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Apple’s China market share shrinks as Huawei surges, data shows

by Yurie Miyazawa
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Apple’s China market share shrinks as Huawei surges, data shows
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APPLE’S market share in China shrank by two percentage points in the second quarter of 2024, as the tech giant faced intensifying competition from rivals like Huawei, according to data from market research firm Canalys.

The decline underscores the difficulties the US tech giant faces in its third-largest market.

Huawei’s smartphone shipments surged 41 per cent year on year in the the quarter, bolstered by the launch of its new Pura 70 series in April.

The Canalys data, while not providing specific shipment figures for Apple, showed that the company’s market share in China dropped to 14 per cent in the second quarter of 2024, a decrease from 16 per cent in the same quarter of 2023.

As a result of this decline, Apple’s ranking in the Chinese smartphone market fell from third to sixth place.

Overall, China’s smartphone shipments rose by 10 per cent in the quarter, Canalys said. Vivo was the top vendor with a share of 19 per cent, followed by Oppo, Honor and Huawei with 16 per cent, 15 per cent and 15 per cent respectively.

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“Domestic manufacturers have demonstrated market leadership, occupying the top five positions in the mainland Chinese market for the first time in history,” said Lucas Zhong, research analyst at Canalys.

“On the other hand, Apple faces growth pressure in the Chinese market and is actively focusing on optimising channel management.”

Huawei made a comeback to the high-end smartphone segment last August with the release of a device powered by a domestically-made chip, defying US sanctions that have cut off its access to the global chipset supply chain.

In an effort to boost sales, Apple has ramped up its discounting efforts this year to entice consumers. The US company launched an aggressive campaign in May, doubling the scale of an earlier promotion in February and offering price cuts of up to 2,300 yuan (S$427.7) on select iPhone models.

Analysts expect Huawei’s strong performance to continue throughout the year. Canadian research firm TechInsights projected earlier this year that Huawei’s overall smartphone shipments in China will exceed 50 million units in 2024, with the Pura 70 series accounting for 10 million of those shipments.

That would make Huawei the No 1 seller with a 19 per cent market share, up from 12 per cent in 2023, TechInsights has said. REUTERS

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