The coronavirus pandemic has had a major impact on smartphone sales worldwide. The iPhone is not immune to this downturn in sales as well. In February, Apple reportedly sold less than half a million units of iPhone in China due to the virus outbreak. Things might be slowly going back to normal in the region but demand for smartphones is still low. This has forced many Chinese retailers to slash iPhone 11 prices by as much as 1,600 yuan ($225) in hopes to boost sales.
Suning has reduced the price of the iPhone 11 Pro by 1,600 yuan ($225) to 7999 yuan ($1,128). The iPhone 11 Pro sees a reduction of 1,200 yuan ($170) and is now available for 7,499 yuan ($1057). The iPhone 11 has received a slightly smaller price cut of 500 yuan and is now available for 4,999 yuan.
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Suning has reduced the price of the iPhone 11 Pro by 1,600 yuan ($225) to 7999 yuan ($1,128). The iPhone 11 Pro sees a reduction of 1,200 yuan ($170) and is now available for 7,499 yuan ($1057). The iPhone 11 has received a slightly smaller price cut of 500 yuan and is now available for 4,999 yuan.
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