laitimes

The "Thirteen Aromas" iPhone 13 became the best-selling smartphone in China for 6 consecutive weeks

Recently, the research agency Counterpoint Research released the latest data report. According to the report, the iPhone 13 series has topped the list for six consecutive weeks in sales in the Chinese market, far surpassing other competitors. Among them, the iPhone 13 accounted for 51%, the iPhone 13 Pro Max accounted for 23%, the iPhone 13 Pro accounted for 21%, and the iPhone 13 mini accounted for only 5%.

The "Thirteen Aromas" iPhone 13 became the best-selling smartphone in China for 6 consecutive weeks

Source: Counterpoint Research

Although Apple was briefly surpassed by the domestic mobile phone company vivo, it regained its spot in December last year. For such achievements, the research agency Counterpoint Research believes that the price of the iPhone 13 series is relatively low when it is released in China, coupled with a new image module, and the addition of a long-absent high brush screen on the Pro version, as well as 5G functions and chip blessings to increase sales. At the same time, Counterpoint Research also believes that Apple's main competitor in the high-end market, Huawei, has also declined in sales due to some force majeure factors, and most of the vacated market share has been taken away by Apple, which is one of the reasons why Apple has been able to become China's best-selling smartphone for 6 consecutive weeks.

The "Thirteen Aromas" iPhone 13 became the best-selling smartphone in China for 6 consecutive weeks

iPhone 13 Series

Although the iPhone 13 experience is still crotch-pulling, it has not hindered the iPhone 13 series from selling well. In the final analysis, a large part of the reason is not because of how powerful and good the iPhone is, but because most people are used to the iOS ecosystem and the way of operation, and the clean ecosystem is the main reason for attracting a large number of consumers, and it is also the reason why the strong configuration of today's Android machines may not shake the iPhone sales position.

Read on