Apple's China iPhone sales jumped 22% in month after iPhone 17 launch

Apple's new iPhone 17 series has seen a strong start in China. Sales jumped 22% in the first month after its launch. This performance comes even as the overall smartphone market in China is facing challenges. The iPhone 17 models accounted for mos...

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Sales of iPhones in China rose 22% from year-earlier levels in the first month after the iPhone 17 series launched, even as the broader market softened, a private survey showed on Friday.

The new lineup drove most of Apple's smartphone sales in China in the period from the September 19 launch, with the 17 series accounting for nearly four-fifths of units sold to consumers, according to the data from research firm Counterpoint.

Sales of iPhones in China were down 5% during the first month after the iPhone 16 line launched in September 2024.


The iPhone 17 launch drew hundreds of people to Apple's Beijing flagship on release day - a sign of continued enthusiasm for the brand, despite intensifying competition from Xiaomi and Huawei.

China's smartphone market remained weak amid subdued consumer demand, with third‑quarter sales down 2.7% year on year, Counterpoint said.
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