Apple is refashioning its approach in the key Chinese market by revamping its trade‐in program—raising prices on used iPhones and offering extra discounts on new models—to better rival local contenders like Xiaomi and Huawei. This strategic pivot aims to rejuvenate demand amid intense competition.
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