Apple has established a new applied research laboratory in Shenzhen, China, reflecting its commitment to the world’s largest smartphone market amid growing competition from domestic players like Huawei Technologies. The facility began operations on Thursday at the Shenzhen Park in Hetao, a collaboration zone established by the Chinese government to strengthen tech partnerships between Shenzhen and Hong Kong. This move underscores Apple’s strategic focus on the Chinese market. Iris Deng for South China Morning Post:
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