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As Chinese phone market reportedly picks up steam, iPhone could be a standout winner - 9to5Mac

A new report on mobile phone shipments in China suggests demand started to recover in April, after a slow start to the year.

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9to5mac.comStai leggendo4 h fa

As Chinese phone market reportedly picks up steam, iPhone could be a standout winner - 9to5Mac

A new report on mobile phone shipments in China suggests demand started to recover in April, after a slow start to the year.

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thenextweb.com16 h fa

Foreign-brand phone shipments to China rose 1.8% in April, CAICT data shows

Foreign-brand smartphone shipments to China rose 1.8% YoY in April to 3.59m handsets, a sharp slowdown after a Q1 in which iPhones grew above 40%.

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·thenextweb.com

    Foreign-brand phone shipments to China rose 1.8% in April, CAICT data shows

    Foreign-brand smartphone shipments to China rose 1.8% YoY in April to 3.59m handsets, a sharp slowdown after a Q1 in which iPhones grew above 40%.

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·9to5mac.com

    As Chinese phone market reportedly picks up steam, iPhone could be a standout winner - 9to5Mac

    A new report on mobile phone shipments in China suggests demand started to recover in April, after a slow start to the year.