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Apple Leads Top Brands for China Smartphone Growth as Market Declines

China's smartphone shipments fell 4% year over year in the first quarter of 2026, according to data from Counterpoint Research, with Apple delivering the strongest growth among the top six brands.

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Counterpoint's Market Monitor Tracker attributed the decline primarily to a high base effect from last year's government subsidy program and rising component costs. Counterpoint noted that February's Lunar New Year promotions provided a slight boost, but said the "magnitude of these discounts was hampered by a sharp increase in memory costs." Rising costs are already driving up retail prices on both new and used devices, and the pressure is expected to continue through the second quarter.

Apple rose to second place in the market with shipments up 20% year over year, driven by strong iPhone 17 series demand, promotional price cuts, and government subsidies. Counterpoint says Apple is best positioned among manufacturers to navigate the ongoing global memory crunch, supported by its premium product portfolio and supply chain management. The firm expects Apple to absorb rising costs internally in the near-to-medium term and expand its market share as a result. The first quarter result extends a strong run for Apple in China; the company reclaimed the top spot in the country in the fourth quarter of 2025 with shipments up 28% year over year, and recorded a 23% sales increase in the first nine weeks of 2026.

Huawei led with a 20% market share, its highest since the fourth quarter of 2020, with shipments up 2% year over year, aided by domestic supplier relationships that cushion the impact of rising memory costs. OPPO ranked third following the reintegration of realme, with OnePlus rising 53% year over year on the Ace 6 and Turbo 6 series, though OPPO's decision to raise prices on older models in March has weighed on demand. vivo grew 2% year over year on mid-to-low-end strength, while Xiaomi was the sharpest decliner, falling 35% year over year as its core models underperformed the previous generation.

Counterpoint warned that manufacturers broadly face a "double hit" of shrinking shipments and thinning margins, and forecast that China smartphone shipments will decline 9% for the full year. Apple, by contrast, is expected to use the cost pressure to its advantage, absorbing memory price increases internally while rivals are forced to raise prices and cede ground.

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5 hours ago at 12:17 am
Good for Apple and the iPhone 17 series being excellent iPhones will help the sales throught the year.
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sw1tcher Avatar
21 hours ago at 08:21 am

The firm expects Apple to absorb rising costs internally in the near-to-medium term
We should prepare ourselves for a small price increase with the iPhone 18 series. I mean, how long is Apple going to continue absorbing higher memory costs? At some point, they will pass the cost onto their customers.
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22 hours ago at 08:16 am
It’s race to the bottom in china.
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Jaziry Avatar
21 hours ago at 08:30 am
It's really a good thing that Chinese phone makers, say, Xiaomi, pushed their own specs so hard that even Apple decided to gain some upgrade like the 17 Pro thermo design. Competition yes. Now I'm all waiting for the 20th anniversary iPhone.
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