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Failed Apple import ban to benefit Samsung

Samsung would benefit from its failure to block the US imports of Apple products. Samsung Electronics Co. 's failure to block the US imports of Apple Inc's iPhone 4 and iPad 2 would still benefit the South Korean company.


Xiaomi overtakes Apple's market share in China

Xiaomi Tech has overtaken Apple's market share in China with 0.2% lead. Xiaomi Tech, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, has already surpassed Apple's market share in China.

Apple needs to focus on growing markets like China, India - analyst

According to analysts, Apple should focus on the growing smartphone markets like China and India. Canalys, a research firm, said China and India were important countries that Apple needs to focus in terms of growth in the smartphone market.

Apple must launch smartphone trade-in program - analysts

Analysts said Apple must make its own smartphone trade-in program to boost its sales. According to Apple Insider, Apple's CEO Tim Cook is currently considering the possibility of adopting the trade-in program of AT&T and T-Mobile.


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Samsung lost US$1 billion in market value after the US President Barack Obama vetoed the import ban on Apple's products.
South Korea expressed its concerns regarding the Obama administration’s decision to overrule a sales ban of Apple’s iPhone 4 and iPad 2.
According to research firm Canalys, the shipments for Android-based tablets exceeded the consignments for iPads from Apple Inc in the second quarter.
Analysts said that if Nintendo's sales continue to drop, it would need to consider putting its games in app stores.
According to analysts, Apple is an excellent buy due to factors that present a margin of safety for investors.
Obama administration's ruling that overturned the global trade decision against Apple promised to upend the battles on patent.
Microsoft cut the Surface pro tablet's price by US$100 after the tech giant revealed that marketing the tablet cost more than the earnings it brought in.
Analysts said that US President Barack Obama's ruling could aid the sales of Apple and could be Samsung's setback.
Chinese organizations accused Apple Inc's supplier Foxconn and Taiwanese supplier UniMicron Technology Corp of environmental violations.
Apple described the US Justice Department's proposal to regulate its e-book sales as "draconian and punitive."
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