Apple’s iPhone accounted for almost half of China’s high-end smartphone sales in the second quarter, according to a Counterpoint Research report released on Wednesday, the South China Morning Post reported.
The US tech giant was China’s leading premium smartphone provider, followed by China’s Vivo, the report said. Hefty iPhone 13 sales helped lift Apple’s market share to 46%, it added, up from 43% a year earlier.
Read the full report: South China Morning Post.
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