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Apple has joined China's national digital product subsidy program through its own direct sales channels for the first time, enabling eligible customers in Beijing and Shanghai to receive government-backed discounts on select iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, and Macs (via South China Morning Post).

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Apple customers in Shanghai can access the subsidies by purchasing qualifying devices in one of the city's eight Apple retail stores, while Beijing residents can receive the discount through Apple's online store, provided they use a Beijing shipping address.

The program offers subsidies of up to 2,000 yuan (approximately $278) on certain Apple products, with eligibility criteria determined by product type and price. Devices priced below 6,000 yuan (roughly $835) receive a 15% discount, capped at 500 yuan, while some higher-value items such as Macs are eligible for a bigger discount.

Previously, Apple products were available under the subsidy program only through authorized third-party platforms such as JD.com and Alibaba's Taobao marketplace. This therefore marks the first time Apple's own online and retail stores have participated directly in the scheme.

Data from market analytics companies have painted a consistent picture of Apple's smartphone shipments in mainland China falling in 2025, making Apple the only one among the country's top five smartphone vendors to record a decline this year. By contrast, Xiaomi and Huawei have grown dramatically.

Article Link: Apple Joins China Subsidy Program in Effort to Counter Declining Sales
 
Crazy that China has consumer subsidies for things like smartphones. Seems that this same program also applies to electric vehicles and high-quality high-efficiency home appliances. The western world could learn a thing or two from these programs!

We don't need to be subsiding cellphones in the "western world", nor does Apple need subsidy help from China; they could just lower the price. We already (currently) do with electric cars and some high-efficiency appliances. I got a $3000 cash rebate from my power company for moving to a heat-pump, on top of a federal tax rebate.
 
How about drop the price and add usable features?

It'll take Apple forever to do anything.

Huawei has a phone that unfolds twice to the size of a 10.2-inch iPad. When unfolded, it's thinner than Apple's thinnest product, the iPad Pro. And this Mate XT was launched last year.

Apple doesn't have a phone that folds even once. Unless you count iPhone 6.

Price is the only lever Apple has in China.
 
It'll take Apple forever to do anything.

Huawei has a phone that unfolds twice to the size of a 10.2-inch iPad. When unfolded, it's thinner than Apple's thinnest product, the iPad Pro. And this Mate XT was launched last year.

Apple doesn't have a phone that folds even once. Unless you count iPhone 6.

Price is the only lever Apple has in China.

Why has folding now become the latest make-it or break-it feature?
 
I wonder how tech will respond to the fact that that we no longer need to upgrade every year. even as a Designer, the iphone or MBP last longer than 3-4 years unless there are major benefits in speed or camera quality. Why keep paying for 1600 dollar phones each year?

Yup, hence why Apple is trying to reach a broader user base by participating in such subsidy schemes.
 
Crazy that China has consumer subsidies for things like smartphones. Seems that this same program also applies to electric vehicles and high-quality high-efficiency home appliances. The western world could learn a thing or two from these programs!
Not that crazy for a surveillance state to go out of its way to ensure everyone has a virtual wiretap in their pockets.
 
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