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iPhone 17's Strong Start in China Puts Pressure on Apple to Maintain Momentum

Apple's iPhone 17 has already reached near-saturation adoption in China, with base model activations nearing 30 million. This rapid uptake suggests a shift in consumer behavior and raises questions about the fu...

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