Apple’s iPhone Lost More Ground in China in Second Quarter
Apple’s performance in China’s smartphone market weakened further in the second quarter, hurt by rising popularity of local brands. Continue reading View comments
Xiaomi Corporation, an investment holding company, provides hardware and software services in Mainland China and internationally. It operates through Smartphones, IoT and Lifestyle Products, Internet Services, and Others segments. The Smartphones segment sells smartphones. The IoT and Lifestyle Products segment offers smart TVs, laptops, AI speakers, and smart routers; various IoT and other smart hardware products; and lifestyle products. The Internet Services segment provides advertising services and internet value-added services; and engages in the online game and fintech businesses. The Others segment offers hardware repair services for its products; installation services for certain IoT products; and sells materials and other products. The company engages in the wholesale and retail of smartphones and ecosystem partners' products; sale of smart hardware; development and sale of software, hardware, and television; procurement and sale of smartphones, ecosystem partners' products, and spare parts; procurement of raw materials; and operation of retail stores. It is also involved in the provision of advertising and promotion services; internet services; investment; commercial factoring activities; e-commerce business; sale of e-books; electronic payment technology services; technical services; and integrated circuit chip design services, as well as smart electric vehicle business. Xiaomi Corporation was incorporated in 2010 and is headquartered in Beijing, the People's Republic of China.
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Apple’s performance in China’s smartphone market weakened further in the second quarter, hurt by rising popularity of local brands. Continue reading View comments
Apple is no longer one of the top five smartphone sellers in China, according to independent research, as the iPhone is dragged down by a soft economy, new competition, and reported government bans. ...
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