Apple’s China Smartphone Shipments Fall 9% In Q1 Amid Rising Trade Tensions
18-04-2025 10:56 via zeenews.india.com

Apple’s China Smartphone Shipments Fall 9% In Q1 Amid Rising Trade Tensions

Its market share fell to 13.7 per cent, down sharply from 17.4 per cent in the previous quarter. 
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