In context: Apple has been more successful in China than most American companies, especially in the high-end smartphone segment, where Cupertino accounts for almost half of all sales in the country. Having such a large slice of the world’s largest phone market has long been cited as the reason Apple often leans toward China’s authoritarian government. As reported by the China South Morning PostApple grabbed 46% of China’s premium smartphone segment (phones sold for more than $400) in the second quarter thanks to strong sales of the iPhone 13, according to Counterpoint Research. That’s a 3% increase compared to the...