Samsung has been a consistent front-row competitor in the global smartphone market. In the fourth quarter of 2024, Samsung held a global smartphone market share of 15.6 percent. Samsung’s smartphone market shareThe smartphone market has fluctuated considerably since 2009. Nokia used to lead the ...
PureOS, 17 Oct 2024Samsung has everything. Complete package. Learn something.Fake news. Samsung is probably the smartphone manufacture with the highest percentage of self made parts by far but it is still very very far from 100% in house! Just off the top of my head some major components ...
Explore Q3 2024 global smartphone trends with our in-depth report. Track shipments and market share across 15 major countries, including China, India, and Russia. See how brands like Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, and Huawei are shaping the market. ...
It wasn't long ago that it looked like Apple would overtake Samsung to grab the biggest chunk of the global smartphone market. But now the company has been pushed into third place by Huawei.
Samsung emerged as the unrivaled leader, capturing a staggering 20% market share in 2023. The South Korean tech giant's diverse product portfolio and commitment to innovation propelled it to the forefront of the global smartphone market. Apple maintained a resilient stance, securing a commendable 19...
Global smartphone shipments and annual growthCanalys Smartphone Market Pulse: Q3 2024 Vendor Q3 2024 shipments (million) Q3 2024market share Q3 2023shipments (million) Q3 2023market share Annualgrowth Samsung 57.5 19% 58.6 20% -2% Apple 54.5 18% 50.0 17% 9% Xiaomi 42.8 14% 41.5...
Global smartphone sales reached over 1.2 billion units during 2024. While the global smartphone market is led by Samsung and Apple, Xiaomi has gained ground following the decline of Huawei. Together, these three companies hold more than 50 percent of the global smartphone market share. Read more...
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...
moreIt cannot be said about Rolls-Royce and Bentley because they actually have high market share in the premium luxury market, Sony barely even exists as a premium smartphone maker, their numbers are even worse in that area. Reply D AnonD-1037771 0Ca 19 Oct 2022 SizN80, 19 Oct 2022...
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 ...