iPhone’s market share in China falls to just 5% »:

Tim Cook's talks with China Mobile have just taken on some more urgency.
Bloomberg reports that research firm Canalys has just found that the
iPhone's market share fell to just 5% in China in the second quarter of 2013, down from 9% in Q2 2012. Nicole Peng, Canalys's China research director, tells
Bloomberg that Apple is getting
walloped by low-cost Android phones being pushed by vendors such as Lenovo, ZTE and Xiaomi, which have all been peddling dirt-cheap smartphones with surprisingly strong specifications.
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