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Apple Sales in China Dive nearly 20%

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Apple iPhone Shipments Dive in China as Huawei Tightens Grip
Bloomberg News 11, 2019, 12:34 PM

Apple Inc.’s Chinese smartphone shipments plummeted an estimated 20 percent in 2018’s final quarter, underscoring the scale of the iPhone maker’s retreat in the world’s largest mobile device arena against local rivals like Huawei Technologies Co.

The domestic market contracted 9.7 percent in the quarter, but Apple declined at about twice that pace, research firm IDC said in a report on Monday. A slowing economy, lengthening replacement times and the iPhone’s hefty price tag contributed to the U.S. giant’s decline, it said. Xiaomi Corp. fared even worse in the final months of last year, when shipments plunged almost 35 percent, the consultancy estimates.

Smartphone labels from Apple to Samsung Electronics Co. are contending with a plateauing global market after years of breakneck growth, as a lack of innovation discourages consumers from replacing devices as often as they used to. Apple also has to cope with the rise of Huawei, which is eroding its share of a market once pivotal to driving its growth. The country’s top electronics retailers slashed prices on the latest iPhones by as much as 20 percent in past months -- an unusual move that illustrated waning enthusiasm for Apple’s gadgets.

“Apple doesn’t have a good go-to market strategy that fits the rapidly changing Chinese market,” said Nicole Peng, a senior director at Canalys. “It also seemed to be slow in reacting to China’s economic slowdown and changes in consumption structure.”

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Dissipating Chinese demand compounds the problems at Apple, which is struggling to deliver on another hit device as its marquee gadget loses some of its cachet. Revenue from the iPhone slid 15 percent in the October to December period. To compensate for the loss, Apple is trying to replace phone sales with revenue from services.

Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has seen China as a key part of Apple’s strategy: last fiscal year the company generated almost $52 billion in revenue from Greater China, a region that includes Hong Kong. But with the country announcing its slowest economic growth since 2009, Apple said its sales fell 27 percent in the holiday quarter. The Chinese slowdown was the driving factor behind Apple’s first revenue outlook cut in almost two decades. Cook however emphasized the long haul, highlighting 19 percent growth in services revenue.

“When smartphones became a commodity for Chinese customers, multinationals need to adjust their overall sales and marketing strategies,” Peng said. “Apple didn’t seem to change its Chinese marketing plans.”

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Huawei, which briefly surpassed Apple to become the world’s No. 2 smartphone brand in 2018, remains the runaway leader at home. It shored up its lead after unit shipments soared 23.3 percent in the December quarter, leading all major brands, according to IDC. That’s despite grappling with an unusually turbulent few months during which its finance chief was arrested on allegations of bank fraud, and the U.S. marshaled its allies to try and block the company from selling next-generation networking gear.

Apple was ranked fourth by shipments in the country during the period, trailing China’s Oppo and Vivo, IDC said. Fifth-ranked Xiaomi, a Chinese name that experienced rapid growth just before its 2018 initial public offering, ran afoul of inventory corrections and an internal restructuring, IDC said.

The industry is now counting on innovations such as foldable screens, 3D cameras and 5G-ready phones to revitalize the market. The argument is that consumers will get hooked once they experience first-hand phones with data speeds more than 10 times faster than today’s devices.

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Lei Jun, Xiaomi’s billionaire co-founder, is among those who expect the advent of 5G to energize demand. But IDC argues blazing-fast phones won’t become the standard until 2020, because the rollout of 5G networks is just getting underway.

“The domestic smartphone market environment in 2019 doesn’t look very optimistic,” IDC senior analyst Wang Xi said in the report. And “5G phones will still only comprise a very small portion of the overall market. We’ve a long way to go before they become mainstream,” IDC said.
 

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Apple is stagnating. Apple shareholders need to get rid of faggot Timmy and hire a truly visionary CEO to take the company to the next level.
 

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Huawei is crushing Apple in China, and the US is partly to blame
https://edition.cnn.com/profiles/sherisse-pham-profile
Analysis by Sherisse Pham, CNN Business

Updated 1205 GMT (2005 HKT) February 14, 2019

Hong Kong (CNN Business) - Huawei smartphones are killing the iPhone in China.

Demand for the Chinese tech company's devices is red hot even though the country's overall market for smartphones is shrinking. Huawei's China sales rocketed more than 20% in the final quarter of 2018, and experts say that's partly due to the US government's global campaign against the company.

"The latest tension between the US and China raised the patriotism in Chinese consumers," said Jusy Hong, an analyst at research firm IHS Markit.

He pointed out that some Chinese companies encouraged employees to buy Huawei phones late last year. The moves were a gesture of support after the firm's chief financial officer was arrested in Canada in early December at the request of the United States.

Huawei's booming sales show how major parts of its business continue to thrive even as the United States tries to persuade other countries to shut Huawei products out of 5G wireless networks and pursues criminal charges against it. The company expects to overtake Samsung as the world's biggest smartphone maker by next year.

Huawei sold 30 million phones in China in the last three months of 2018, nearly three times as many as Apple (AAPL), according to data published this week by research firms Canalys and IDC. Apple's sales plunged almost 20%.

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'Cult status'
Huawei's success in China, the world's largest smartphone market, is about more than geopolitics.

Chinese consumers love its flagship, high-end phones because they have great cameras, cutting edge technology and cost less than the latest iPhones, according to analysts. And by offering a selection of cheaper phones, Huawei is able to target a bigger market.

It also benefited from the troubles this year at ZTE (ZTCOF), a rival Chinese smartphone and telecommunications equipment maker. ZTE was banned by the US government from buying crucial American parts for months last year as punishment for failing to honor a deal that settled US claims that the company violated sanctions on Iran.

ZTE's smartphone sales fell by nearly half last year, and "this volume mostly went to Huawei," Hong said.

Two other Chinese rivals, Oppo and Vivo, are nipping at Huawei's heels, but their sales grew by less than 10% in the fourth quarter of last year. Xiaomi, another top Chinese brand that has expanded aggressively in India and Europe, had a disastrous quarter, suffering a 28% plunge in sales, according to Canalys.

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Huawei and its founder, Ren Zhengfei, enjoy cult status in China, according to Canalys analyst Nicole Peng.
Most Chinese see Ren, who started his company with a few thousand dollars and built it into a $100 billion behemoth, "as a highly respectable person," Peng said. That reverence extends to the Huawei brand.

Under fire from the US

Huawei's international reputation, on the other hand, is taking a beating.

A US-led campaign against Huawei has resulted in a growing number of countries considering potential restrictions on the use of Huawei's telecommunications equipment in the construction of 5G networks, which are set to provide superfast wireless internet in the coming years.

Washington says the Chinese government could use Huawei equipment to spy on other nations, although it hasn't publicly provided any evidence. Huawei denies that any of its products pose national security risks and says it would refuse any request by Beijing to use them for espionage.

Australia and New Zealand both blocked the company last year from providing equipment for 5G networks.

Huawei has pushed back against what it calls "irresponsible decisions" by some countries that it says were based on "ideological and geopolitical considerations" rather than legitimate concerns about technology.

The US Department of Justice has also charged Huawei with violating sanctions on Iran and stealing technology from T-Mobile (TMUS). Officials are seeking the extradition of CFO Meng Wanzhou from Canada.

Huawei and Meng deny any wrongdoing.
 

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prc-ians are patriotic. phollow and pander to political pressure rather than purchase personal and popular phavorite.
 

winnipegjets

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prc-ians are patriotic. phollow and pander to political pressure rather than purchase personal and popular phavorite.

Americans are patriotic too, just to name a few - Rush Limbaugh, Alex Jones, Judge Jeannie, Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Andrew Anglin, Richard Spenser.
These people will die for America at a second's notice and make America white again.
 

Narong Wongwan

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Calling those chinks copycats brands as rivals to Apple is a joke.
They aren’t rivals to Apple. Samsung maybe.
Those chink copycat Brands are just cheap alternatives.
Ask their owners would they prefer an Apple if they can afford it and 99% would answer yes in a heartbeat.
It’s like your dream car is a beemer but due to Budget you can only afford to drive a jap car while dreaming of your dream beemer
 

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Gay Cook asked the age old question of whether fanboys buying iPhone is like women buying LVs. A early signal of raising prices offering nothing in exchange. So I said no thanks Tim. Fanboys still buying though. The only solution for Apple is to double the selling price for the next entry. :cool:
 

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Calling those chinks copycats brands as rivals to Apple is a joke.
They aren’t rivals to Apple. Samsung maybe.
Those chink copycat Brands are just cheap alternatives.
Ask their owners would they prefer an Apple if they can afford it and 99% would answer yes in a heartbeat.
It’s like your dream car is a beemer but due to Budget you can only afford to drive a jap car while dreaming of your dream beemer

Dhey, don’t be so quick to jump in conclusion leh. There are some people like me who own the latest top line iPhone XS but because photo not nice also use the latest top line Huawei Mate 20 Pro and hosestly there’re lots of innovation in this chink phone that cannot be found in my gay phone it’s not a copycat I assure you.

Also your comment about Jap car sounds like it’s less superior to German this I have to assure you some Jap cars are actually quite good like the Lexus brand which is equally good if not better.
 

Narong Wongwan

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Dhey, don’t be so quick to jump in conclusion leh. There are some people like me who own the latest top line iPhone XS but because photo not nice also use the latest top line Huawei Mate 20 Pro and hosestly there’re lots of innovation in this chink phone that cannot be found in my gay phone it’s not a copycat I assure you.

Also your comment about Jap car sounds like it’s less superior to German this I have to assure you some Jap cars are actually quite good like the Lexus brand which is equally good if not better.

Lexus along with maybe Infinity are the exceptions.
I used common jap cars as example for their prices.
You can ask any sinkie jap car owners and I’m sure majority would tell you their choice is governed by their budget. If they can afford it their ideal cars wouldn’t be their current jap rides.
Likewise if you were to do a survey among the chink phone owners I’m sure most of them would covet an Apple. Of course the chink Brands would have their own followers. But like Lexus its the exception rather than the norm.
Another analogy would be Hdb and private property. Majority of sinkies live in Hdb but It doesn’t prove Hdb trumps private.as most still covet a private property. Saying Hdb trumps private That would be like pap propaganda
 

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Can I transfer all data and files from iPhone to huawei easily? Seriously thinking of switching.

You might need a third party app to transfer Whatsapp chat history, same for migrating in the opposite direction, from Android to iPhone.

The main issue is Google Drive and iCloud not playing nice with one another.
 
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