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Apple is offering discounts of as much as 500 yuan (S$95.25) on its latest iPhones in China for the first time in years, a rare cut that may deepen fears about dwindling demand for its marquee device.
Apple introduced the savings on its official Chinese website on Monday (Jan 15). The deal runs from Jan 18 to 21 ahead of the Chinese New Year shopping season, and the iPhone discount is equivalent to about 5 per cent off its top-of-the-line gadget.
The move coincides with a growing preference within China for local brands such as Huawei Technologies, as well as edicts barring the use of foreign devices across a growing number of state-backed agencies and firms.
The discounts this year encompass everything from the iPhone 13 to the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Apple will also offer savings on devices including the MacBook Air, most iPad models, some AirPods and the Apple Watch, according to its website. The company is knocking as much as 800 yuan off the MacBook Air’s price tag.
Source: Phillips