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Apple losing ground in China smartphone market, IDC report

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File photo of a policeman looking out from a balcony in front of an Apple store in Beijing. Reuters: David Gray

Apple Inc’s share of China’s smartphone market almost halved to 10 percent in the second quarter as buyers waited for the next iPhone model - expected later this year - or switched brands, data from industry research firm IDC showed on Friday.

Smartphone shipments in China overtook feature phones for the first time in April-June, with domestic vendor Lenovo Group Ltd knocking Apple from second place in the world’s largest mobile market, the data showed.

April-June smartphone shipments totalled 44 million, accounting for 51 percent of China’s total mobile shipments of 87 million, IDC said.

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“There are two things in play,” said IDC analyst TZ Wong, referring to Apple’s drop in ranking and market share.

“One is seasonal, people know the new phone is coming. And the second is that the alternatives are becoming much more attractive than a year ago. The iPhone didn’t change much over the year.”

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Lenovo, the world’s No.2 vendor of personal computers which makes the LePhone, took 11 percent market share in China in the second quarter, up from a single-digit percentage in the first quarter when it was ranked 7th, the data showed.

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