Huawei, Apple Get Boost in China From Memory Costs, IDC Says
THE SO WHAT
Huawei and Apple extending their lead in China as consumers either buy premium or skip upgrades points to a barbell market—flagship or nothing. OEMs in the squeezed middle need a sharper thesis than “good enough hardware” to survive the next cycle.
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