Apple's iPhone dominated China's smartphone market in Q4'25. Shipments surged 28% year-over-year during the holiday quarter, pushing the company's market share up significantly—from 16.8% to 21.8%. That's a commanding lead. The data from Counterpoint shows how consumer preferences are shifting, which matters for anyone tracking global tech cycles and their ripple effects on broader markets.
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GasGoblin
· 9h ago
Apple's surge in China is incredible, with a 28% increase that's truly remarkable. It seems domestic consumers are still on board.
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AirdropHunter007
· 9h ago
Apple's performance in China this time is truly outstanding. What does the 28% growth indicate? Consumers are still on board.
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LongTermDreamer
· 9h ago
Apple's move in China is truly remarkable this time, with a 28% growth... Who would have thought three years ago? Now it's all happening. The theory of historical cycles never lies.
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WalletWhisperer
· 9h ago
Apple has really turned things around in the domestic market, with a 28% growth—those numbers are pretty impressive.
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Wow, jumping straight from 16.8% to 21.8%? Apple really seized the opportunity during this holiday shopping season.
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Is consumer sentiment changing? Or do people just simply think the iPhone is more attractive?
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With such rapid growth in domestic market share, how much pressure are other manufacturers under...
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But can these numbers be sustained? It feels like just a holiday effect.
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A market share of 21.8%, honestly, is a pretty solid recovery for Apple.
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Is the market cycle really that fast? They were just beaten down last year.
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AirdropLicker
· 10h ago
Apple's 28% growth in China is truly impressive, jumping directly from 16.8% to 21.8%... Huawei and Xiaomi need to come up with some strategies.
Apple's iPhone dominated China's smartphone market in Q4'25. Shipments surged 28% year-over-year during the holiday quarter, pushing the company's market share up significantly—from 16.8% to 21.8%. That's a commanding lead. The data from Counterpoint shows how consumer preferences are shifting, which matters for anyone tracking global tech cycles and their ripple effects on broader markets.