Apple topples Samsung
as No 1 in smartphone mkt: Gartner
Apple toppled Samsung as numero uno player in the global smartphone
market with 17.9 percent share in the December quarter, research firm
Gartner said today.
Apple topples Samsung as No 1 in smartphone mkt: Gartner
Apple toppled Samsung as numero uno player in the global smartphone
market with 17.9 percent share in the December quarter, research firm
Gartner said today.
The October-December quarter of last year -- which clocked 7 percent
year-on-year growth in overall sales to 432 million units -- saw Samsung
finish second with a market share of 17.8 percent.
For 2016 overall, smartphone sales to end users totalled nearly 1.5
billion units, an increase of 5 percent from 2015.
"This is the second consecutive quarter in which Samsung has delivered
falling quarterly smartphone sales. Samsung's smartphone sales declined 8
percent in the fourth quarter of 2016 and its share dropped by 2.9
percentage points year on year," Gartner Research Director Anshul Gupta
said.
Samsung's smartphone sales started to drop in the third quarter of 2016,
and the decision to discontinue the Galaxy Note 7 slowed down sales of
its smartphone portfolio in the fourth quarter, he added.
"The withdrawal of the Galaxy Note 7 left a gap in its large-screen
phone range," he said.
Besides, Samsung is also facing growing competition in the mid-tier and
entry-level smartphone segments from Huawei, Oppo, BBK and Gionee, which
all saw their sales growing.
According to Gartner, it has taken eight quarters for Apple to regain
the No 1 global smartphone vendor ranking, but the positions of the two
leaders have never been so close, with a difference of only 256,000
units.
"The last time Apple was in the leading position was in the fourth
quarter of 2014, when its sales were driven by its first ever
large-screen iPhone 6 and 6 Plus," Gupta said.
This time it achieved it thanks to strong sales of its flagship phones
-- the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. It also benefited from the weakened
demand for Samsung's smartphones in mature markets such as North America
and Western Europe, and in some mature markets in Asia such as
Australia and South Korea.
Huawei, Oppo and BBK accounted for 9.5 percent, 6.2 percent and 6.2
percent of smartphones sold to end users worldwide during the fourth
quarter of 2016, respectively
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