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  2. Apple offers a rare $70 discount on the iPhone 15 in China as ...

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    Apple is discounting its latest iPhone by up to 500 yuan, or about $70, on its official website in China. The cut is roughly equal to 5% of the cost of an iPhone Pro Max 256GB model in mainland China.

  3. Apple offers rare iPhone discount in China as demand fears rise

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    Between Jan. 18 and Jan. 21, Apple is offering 500 Chinese yuan ($70) off its iPhone 15 range, including the most expensive iPhone 15 Pro Max. There are also discounts available on certain Mac ...

  4. Apple is offering rare iPhone discounts in China - AOL

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    As part of a sale pegged to the Lunar New Year event, Apple’s official Chinese website is listing discounts of up to 500 RMB ($70) on the latest iPhone lineup. Other flagship Apple products ...

  5. Apple offers iPhone 15 at rare discount in China as ... - AOL

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    Apple is offering rare discounts on its iPhones in China, cutting retail prices by as much as 500 yuan ($70) amid growing competitive pressure in the world's biggest smartphone market. Sales of ...

  6. Apple's iPhone shipments in China rebound with 12% ... - AOL

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    Apple's iPhone shipments in China increased by 12% in March after the company and its retailers reduced prices, according to data from a research firm affiliated the Chinese government. Shipments ...

  7. Apple supply chain - Wikipedia

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    Apple was able to capture 58.5 percent of the value of the iPhone, despite the fact that the manufacture of the product is entirely outsourced. Particularly notable is that labor costs in China account for the smallest share: 1.8 percent, or nearly US$10, of the US$549 retail price.