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IPhone sales jump by 15% in April-May as Apple Reclaims China Lead

Tim Hardvik

iphone sales rose by 15% compared to last year during April and May, which signals the most powerful two -month Apple indicators for the period from the moment of pandemia, according to preliminary data from the Pulse Pulse Pulse Counterpoint ResEARCH market. SRC = “//wp-Content/uploads/84A5407060ED2285E11CE5AA798B5A77.jpg”/>
The growth was mainly due to the United States and China, the two largest Apple markets. Both regions returned to positive growth compared to last year after three years of decline during what is usually a less seasonal period. Sales in China were especially noticeable when Apple ranked first in May. This is enough turn after Apple has only recently suffered losses of the market for Huawei and other local mobile suppliers. Lam asked if recent sales of consumers in the United States reflected in the United States about potential tariffs and whether the Chinese impulse can continue with state subsidies and advertising proposals. The prices of the initial level of the device, apparently, were attracted to Japanese tastes, while Apple also retained strong sales for the base model of the iPhone 16 and even the older iPhone 14. Jeff Fildhak analyst that the splash suggests that the “agent AI is not entirely factor” in most decisions on the purchase of smartphones, which gives Apple time For a wider integration of Apple intelligence on their platforms and the expansion of Siri capabilities.

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