That made Apple the only top-five-ranked handset vendor in China to record a decline last quarter, when domestic smartphone shipments grew 3.3 per cent year on year to 71.6 million units, IDC data showed.
The scheme, which began on January 20, gives consumers a 15 per cent subsidy – capped at 500 yuan (US$68.50) per purchase – for buying smartphones, tablets and smartwatches that cost under 6,000 yuan.
The Trump administration imposed cumulative tariffs of 145 per cent on Chinese goods this month, while Beijing slapped a 125 per cent tariff on US goods. China faces up to a 245 per cent levy on exports to the US.