KONTAN.CO.ID - BEIJING - Apple's smartphone shipments in China tumbled 19% in the first quarter of the year, the worst performance since 2020, as the iPhone maker took a hit from Huawei's (HWT.UL) new product launches in the premium segment, market data showed. Apple's share in the world's biggest smartphone market fell to 15.7% in the first quarter from 19.7% a year earlier, according to research firm Counterpoint, which put it almost level with Huawei, which saw sales jump 70%. Apple (AAPL.O) lost its crown as the biggest smartphone seller in China to rival Vivo, sliding to third place in the quarter, followed by Huawei whose market share jumped to 15.5% from 9.3% a year earlier. Honor, a mass-market brand spun out of Huawei, was in second place.
Baca Juga: Apple's iPhone Sales in China Plunge 24% as Huawei's Popularity Surges "Huawei’s comeback has directly impacted Apple in the premium segment. Besides, the replacement demand for Apple has been slightly subdued compared to previous years," said Counterpoint analyst Ivan Lam in a press release. "For the second quarter, the possibility of new color options combined with aggressive sales initiatives could bring the brand back into positive territory," Lam said, adding it is seeing slow but steady improvement in weekly iPhone sales. China is Apple's third-biggest market and generated around 17% of its total revenue in the October-December quarter. Baca Juga: Toyota's Daihatsu to Halt All Vehicle Shipments, in Widening Safety Scandal Its market share loss in China comes after separate data showed earlier this month that the U.S. firm suffered nearly a 10% drop in global smartphone shipments in the first quarter of 2024, hurt by intensifying competition by Android smartphone makers led by Samsung Electronics (005930.KS). Samsung clinched the top phone maker spot from Apple in the first quarter. Shares of Apple slipped 0.4% in premarket trade on Tuesday. The stock has fallen about 14% this year and posted its worst weekly performance in over eight months on Friday. Throughout the first quarter, Apple launched campaigns in China to entice consumers with discounts, including subsidizing certain iPhone models by as much as 1,300 yuan ($180). Baca Juga: Australia's Prime Minister Seeks Dialogue, Cooperation in China Visit