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Apple Loses China Smartphone Market Share
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Apple's share of China's smartphone market slipped for a second straight quarter in the fourth quarter of 2011 amid competition from Chinese vendors and as some consumers delayed purchases to wait for the iPhone 4S launch.
China has not been an easy market for Apple [AAPL
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In the world's largest mobile phone market, where the number of subscribers is set to hit 1 billion this year, there is keen competition from vendors such as South Korea's Samsung Electronics, and domestic players Huawei Technologies and ZTE [0763.HK
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