Apple's Smartphone Shipments in China Fell in Fourth Quarter
January 25 2024 - 5:30AM
Dow Jones News
By Ben Otto
Apple's smartphone shipments in China fell in the final quarter
of 2023, hurt by weaker consumer demand and rising market share for
rival Huawei Technologies, data from research firm IDC showed
Thursday.
Shipments of Apple smartphones fell 2.1% in the world's largest
smartphone market in the fourth quarter, IDC said in its quarterly
tracking of mobile-phone shipments. Apple retained its spot as the
top smartphone seller in China, even as its market share fell to
20.0% from 20.6% a year earlier.
For the full year, the U.S. tech giant overtook local rival Vivo
to become China's top smartphone vendor for the first time, with
its market share rising to 17.3% from 16.8% a year earlier.
Chinese telecom specialist Huawei posted a 36% jump in quarterly
shipments to boost its market share to 13.9% from 10.3% a year ago.
The company ranked as China's fourth-largest smartphone vendor in
the quarter, returning to the top five after more than two years,
IDC said.
Overall, smartphone shipments in China fell 5.0% to 271.3
million units in 2023--the lowest volume in a decade--amid weak
consumer sentiment, IDC said.
"While the Chinese smartphone market remains challenged, it is
moving towards recovery," with growth in the fourth quarter marking
the end of 10 straight quarters of year-over-year decline, IDC
said. High-end consumers in first- to third-tier cities were key
drivers in the growth, while demand for lower-range products
remained weak, it said.
Write to Ben Otto at ben.otto@wsj.com
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January 25, 2024 06:15 ET (11:15 GMT)
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