Sales of Apple's iPhones in China jumped 22% year-over-year in the first month following the launch of the iPhone 17 series, according to data from research firm Counterpoint. The new lineup was the primary driver of Apple's smartphone sales in the country since its September 19 debut, accounting for nearly four-fifths of units sold. This strong performance indicates continued enthusiasm for the brand and marks a significant reversal from the previous year, when sales declined 5% in the month after the iPhone 16 launch. The sales growth occurred even as the broader Chinese smartphone market remained soft and competition from local rivals like Huawei and Xiaomi intensified.
Apple's iPhone 17 Sales Surge 22% in China Post-Launch
AAPL
Related News
AAPL
Huawei and Apple lead China's shrinking market, fueled by price stability
AAPL
Samsung Leads as Smartphone Sales Hit 13-Year Low, Driven by AI Chips
AAPL
Citi Boosts Apple Price Target to $365 Ahead of Earnings
AAPL
Apple faces 23% downside, Hedgeye cites peak valuation and China risks
AAPL