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    Why Apple is offering rare iPhone discounts in China

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJanuary 3, 2025 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US tech giant cuts prices in China as it faces growing competition from local rivals like Huawei

    Shoppers in China are getting rare discounts on iPhones as Apple faces growing competition from local brands.

    The four-day promotion, which starts this Saturday (4 January), includes discounts of as much as 500 yuan ($68.50, £55.30) on some of the US technology giant’s newest handsets.

    Chinese phone maker Huawei has also cut prices of its high-end mobile devices by as much as 20%.

    The discounts come as consumers in China remain hesitant about spending because of the country’s economic challenges.

    The offer covers Apple’s top models as well as older handsets and some other devices.

    The biggest discount of 500 yuan will apply to Apple’s flagship iPhone 16 Pro, which has a starting price of 7,999 yuan, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max which currently costs 9,999 yuan.

    The firm held a similar promotion in China last year ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday. This year, the festival starts at the end of January.

    Changing behaviour

    “Apple’s strategy has changed to adapt to the change in Chinese consumers’ shopping behaviour,” said Will Wong, a senior research manager for market intelligence firm International Data Corporation (IDC).

    “The value-seeking trend has made price discounts more attractive to consumers. Apple may fall behind other competitors if it doesn’t adopt such a pricing strategy.”

    The discounts being offered by Apple and Huawei reflect a wider trend in China.

    From online retail giants to the country’s car makers, deals are being offered in a bid to attract customers who have been reluctant to spend as the world’s second largest economy slows.

    Against this backdrop, Apple’s share of the Chinese market has come under increasing pressure from local rivals, such as Vivo and Xiaomi.

    Local competition

    The US firm re-entered China’s top five smartphone makers in the third quarter of 2024 after briefly dropping off the list.

    According to IDC’s latest research, Vivo was China’s best-selling smartphone maker in the period as its sales jumped by more than 20%.

    During the same period, Apple saw sales dip by 0.3%. Huawei’s jumped by more than 40%.

    “We’ve seen market competition increase with almost everyone launching a flagship last quarter,” said Ivan Lam, a senior analyst at Counterpoint Research.

    Huawei has seen demand for its products surge after its return to the premium smartphone market in August last year.

    The Shenzhen-based firm has since launched several new devices powered by advanced technology despite the company facing US restrictions.



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