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Why Apple is losing market share in China

By Bloomberg
07 February 2017   |   4:47 am
Xiaohan Tay, Asia-Pacific senior market analyst at IDC, discusses China's smartphone industry, the reasons she believes Apple is losing market share and the prospects for Apple phones in India.

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