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- iPhone sales in China plummeted in February as the coronavirus kept demand low.
- Apple anticipated a slowdown in sales and last month adjusted its revenue guidance for the quarter.
- As the coronavirus continues to spread, there's no telling when iPhone demand and production will return to normal levels.
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Apple's iPhone sales in China last month were markedly lower on account of the coronavirus, according to a new report from the South China Morning Post. This, of course, shouldn't come as much of a surprise for two reasons. For starters, iPhone production was limited on account of factory slowdowns. Secondly, Apple retail stores in China last month were closed for long stretches of time.
Coupled with the fact that many individuals in China are still avoiding going out to public places whenever possible, iPhone sales in China last month were unusually low.
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iPhone sales in China dropped by more than 50% due to the coronavirus originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 18:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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