BEIJING, Nov 14 (Reuters) - 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 ( AAPL ) 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 ( AAPL )
Beijing flagship on release day - a sign of continued enthusiasm
for the brand, despite intensifying competition from Xiaomi ( XIACF ) and
Huawei.
China's smartphone market remained weak amid subdued
consumer demand, with third-quarter sales down 2.7% year on
year, Counterpoint said.