Global smartphone shipments rose 7.6% YoY to 289.6 million in Q2 2024, driven by emerging markets. Samsung led with 19% market share, followed by Apple and Xiaomi. North America and Western Europe saw declines.
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"Optimism continues to build in the global smartphone market, fueled by innovative technologies like GenAI (generative artificial intelligence) and recovering demand from the mass market," said Amber Liu, research manager at Canalys. Samsung re...
Samsung continues to dominate the global smartphone market, securing its leading position with a record-breaking 57.5 million units shipped in Q3 of 2024. According to recent data from Canalys, a globally acknowledged analyst firm, the global smartphone market saw a positive year-on-year growth of...
According to Canalys research, the worldwide smartphone market experienced a 10% year-on-year growth in Q1 2024, reaching 296.2 million units. The market performed better than expected, reaching double-digit growth after ten difficult quarters. The surge was primarily fueled by vendors introducing ...
The yearly change was just a 1% decline, the best in almost two years. The smartphone market had a rough time in the past few quarters, but the worst might...
The global smartphone market grew 6% YoY to reach296.9 million unit shipments in Q1 2024. Samsung dethroned Apple to become the top smartphone player globally, accounting for 20% shipment share. Apple’s shipments declined 13% YoY, however, the brand’s ASP grew to a record first quarter high...
Apple's iPhone range helps Apple play in the premium segment of the smartphone market. Counterpoint Research said that the U.S. company could this year take the top spot globally in terms of annual shipments for the first time ever. Samsung was the biggest player by market share in th...
Weak consumer demands in Q3 2022 caused worldwide smartphone shipments to decline by 9% year-on-year to 297.8 million units, as consumers trim spending, market analyst firm Canalys’ latest analysis showed recently. Following two quarters of double-digit declines, Chinese vendor Xiaomi leveraged its...
Canalys: Global smartphone market fell 9% to 297.8 million units in Q3 2022 and Xiaomi manages to have an 8% drop Weak consumer demands in Q3 2022 caused worldwide smartphone shipments to decline by 9% year-on-year to 297.8 million units, as consumers trim spending, market analyst firm ...