Apple’s iPhone shipments plunge 10% in Q1 despite smartphone market rebound
In a surprising turn for the tech giant, Apple Inc. experienced a significant 10% drop in iPhone shipments during the March quarter, marking the steepest decline since the 2022 supply disruptions. With just 50.1 million units moved Apple fell short of expectations in a period when the broader smartphone market showed strong growth. Particularly hard-hit was China, where increased competition and regulatory challenges have stifled sales. Ahead of its May 2 earnings report, this downturn reveals mounting pressures on Apple as rivals like Xiaomi and Transsion make notable gains.
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By Vlad Savov
Apple Inc.'s iPhone shipments slid a worse-than-projected 10% in the March quarter, reflecting flagging sales in China despite a broader smartphone industry rebound.
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