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IDC: Huawei dominates the foldable market in China

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Yordan 01 August 2024

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The foldable market kept growing in China in Q2, reveals IDC in its latest report. The country saw a 104% year-on-year increase, with Huawei dominating the market with 41.7% of all sales, almost twice as much as the second company, which was vivo.

IDC: Huawei dominates the foldable market in China

The research company attributed Huawei's top position to the Mate X5 and Pocket 2 which come with China-made chipsets and satellite connectivity. Then we have vivo with the ultra-thin X Fold3 and the X Fold3 Pro with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that started selling right before the Q2 period began.

IDC: Huawei dominates the foldable market in China

The April-June 2024 period saw 2.57 million foldable device sales in all form factors. This is more than Q2 2023 and Q1 2024, but still short of the most successful quarter for the market - the holiday period at the end of 2023. Given the spiking interest in foldable phones, we expect Q3 to jump both sequentially and yearly, though.

IDC: Huawei dominates the foldable market in China

Huawei might be able to snatch an even bigger share of the market with the upcoming launch of nova Flip. The new clamshell will have a slightly bigger cover screen than the other clamshells by Huawei and likely a lower price tag.

Via (in Chinese)

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  • Anonymous
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  • 05 Aug 2024

Stop lying, you can buy Apple products just fine in China without any problems. One thing would be If USA blocked Huawei from being sold in US for "security reasons", but they actually blocked It from getting not just necessary chips but ...

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  • HatingEqually
  • txG
  • 04 Aug 2024

Think about it again. How many people really buy their phone from another country thru online commerce, other than fanboys? I can confidently said the amount of people who did that are far less than the amount of people who bought a Fairphone.

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  • Anonymous
  • LfV
  • 03 Aug 2024

Mediatek didn't have flagship soc until like 2022 after they abandonded helio x series

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