During Apple's most recent financial earnings call in February, CEO Tim Cook said that the U.S. company had "an all-time record for revenue in mainland China" for its December quarter. A key part of that revenue was, of course, the iPhone, but Apple also grew sales of its iPad, Mac, and smartwatch product lines during the same quarter. Last year, Apple's revenue in Greater China (mainland China, Taiwan, Hong-Kong, and Macau) was $46 billion, roughly half of its U.S. business, representing 19% of its total sales for 2017. According to Counterpoint, the iPhone grabbed 11% of the Chinese smartphone market, with roughly 51 million units sold, while Huawei leads with 19% market share with about 90 million units. "And so, everywhere I look, I feel really good about how we're doing in China," added Cook.
Source: Forbes April 19, 2018 01:57 UTC