Apple's (APPL) latest device, the iPhone 15, is not selling as well in China compared to that of the previous generation's model, according to a report from ...
) latest device, the iPhone 15, is not selling as well in China compared to that of the previous generation's model, according to a report from Counterpoint Research. The report points to economic woes in China, including China's entire smartphone market being down 5%. Counterpoint Research Director Jeff Fieldhack joins Yahoo Finance to break down the report as well as challenges for Apple within China.
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