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China's iPhone boom may be over; Apple, Xiaomi face tough times

Xiaomi, China's most valuable start-up with a USD 45 billion pricetag, is under threat, after it missed targets for USD 1 billion in Internet service revenue and also handsets sales in 2015.

January 28, 2016 / 09:12 IST
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China's smartphone boom may be over, as even Apple Inc grapples with a slowing economy and investor darling Xiaomi Inc struggles to stand out amid intense competition in low-margin handsets.

On Tuesday, Apple reported the slowest-ever increase in iPhone shipments as the Chinese market weakened. That slowdown in the world's second-largest economy is threatening to hamstring consumption across the country.

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Xiaomi, China's most valuable start-up with a USD 45 billion pricetag, is under threat, after it missed targets for USD 1 billion in Internet service revenue and also handsets sales in 2015.

As China's economy grows at its slowest pace in a quarter of a century, the country's once booming smartphone market has become saturated. For vendors whose products have become commoditised and make little to no profit, that doesn't just mean the years of easy growth are in the past, but that it could be a struggle to keep their heads above water.