iPhone 13 leads Apple's 6th consecutive week in the Chinese smartphone market
On January 25, Hong Kong's Counterpoint Technology Market Research released the latest research by the China Smartphone Weekly Tracker. According to the same survey, Apple became the top in China shortly after the launch of the iPhone 13 (week 39), and Apple's models have been the top for most of the time since then, becoming the vivo of competing Chinese companies. I have hardly passed that position. The main factors that kept Apple at the top in China were the relatively low price of the new iPhone 13 at the time of launch in China, new cameras and 5G compatible models. Also boosted sales. In addition, Huawei, which was Apple's main competitor in the luxury machine market, has been declining due to US trade sanctions, which is also a tailwind for Apple. Among the iPhone 13 series, the sales ratio of the base model was the highest, followed by the iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro. Initial sales of the iPhone 13 series in China outperform its predecessor, the iPhone 12 series, with the launch of the iPhone 13 giving Apple the top spot in the Chinese market and number one except for a brief period on Singles' Day. Was maintained. The strong sales of the iPhone 12 are also boosting Apple's overall sales.