Yiche.com has released the 2024 vehicle sales data for Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, revealing that the Tesla Model Y has achieved outstanding sales performance, emerging as the most popular model in all three Tier 1 cities. This further solidifies Tesla’s leadership in the Chinese market. Dominating Beijing’s Market In Beijing, the Tesla Model Y topped …
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Tesla Model Y Becomes 2024 Sales Champion in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou
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OPPO and OnePlus Design Chief Reflects on a Decade of Innovation and Teases 2025’s New Design Language
Liu Haoran, General Manager of the OPPO Industrial Design Center and Chief Design Officer of OnePlus, shared a reflective and forward-looking post on social media, marking the end of his first decade at OPPO. In the post, he highlighted major achievements and offered insights into OnePlus’s future direction, including a new design language set to …
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Counterpoint: Global Smartphone Market Rebounds in 2024, Samsung, Apple, and Xiaomi Lead the Market
The global smartphone market is showing signs of recovery in 2024 after two consecutive years of decline. According to Counterpoint’s latest report, smartphone sales increased by 4% year-over-year, rebounding from the lowest sales levels recorded in a decade during 2023. This positive growth marks a turning point for the industry, driven by strong demand for …
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2024 Smartphone Market Share in China: Apple, Huawei, and Xiaomi Lead the Charge
The 2024 Q4 smartphone market share in China reveals significant changes in rankings, with Huawei and Xiaomi emerging as the key players. According to market research data, Huawei, Xiaomi, and Apple claimed the top three spots for new device activations during the quarter. However, Apple witnessed a significant decline of 17.3% in activations compared to …
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Apple and Other Foreign Smartphone Brands See Decline in China: November 2024 Shipments Drop 47.4% YoY
According to data released by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) on January 3, 2025, foreign smartphone brands experienced a significant decline in the Chinese market. In November 2024, shipments of foreign-brand smartphones in China reached just 3.04 million units, compared to 5.769 million units during the same period last year, marking …
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