Tiffany Lung
Oct 18, 2020

Here's how the iPhone slipped from luxury perch in China

Chinese consumers' appetite for Brand Apple has waned, since the American smartphone maker lacked 5G capabilities, even as they have preferred cheaper homegrown handsets.

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