Apple iPhone 17 Drives 22% Sales Surge in China
Apple has staged a remarkable comeback in China, with iPhone 17 sales jumping 22% in the first month following its September launch, according to Counterpoint Research. This marks a significant turnaround from last year’s 5% decline during the iPhone 16 launch period.
Key Takeaways
- iPhone 17 sales surged 22% year-over-year in China
- The new models accounted for nearly 80% of Apple’s sales
- Strong performance comes despite overall market decline of 2.7%
- Brand loyalty remains strong despite growing local competition
Major Turnaround for Apple in China
The 22% sales increase represents a dramatic reversal for Apple in the world’s largest smartphone market. During the same period last year, iPhone 16 sales had fallen by 5%, highlighting the successful reception of the latest iPhone 17 series among Chinese consumers.
iPhone 17 Dominates Sales Figures
Counterpoint’s data reveals that the iPhone 17 series accounted for nearly four out of every five Apple devices sold since its September 19 launch. The release attracted substantial crowds at Apple’s Beijing flagship store, with hundreds queuing on launch day, demonstrating continued brand loyalty.
Challenging Market Conditions
Apple’s strong performance comes against a backdrop of declining smartphone sales in China. The overall market contracted by 2.7% year-on-year in the third quarter as consumer spending remained cautious. The iPhone 17’s success provided crucial momentum for Apple in this challenging environment.
Technical Specifications
The iPhone 17 features:
- 15.93 cm (6.3 inch) Super Retina XDR display with 120Hz ProMotion
- 48MP dual-camera system with enhanced ultra-wide capabilities
- 256GB base storage
- A19 chip with Apple Intelligence features
- All-day battery with fast charging support
The device’s advanced camera system, improved performance, and battery enhancements have proven particularly appealing to consumers.
(With inputs from Reuters)




