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SA: Samsung and Apple lose ground to Huawei and Lenovo

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29 April, 2014

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Strategy Analytics has released its latest report on the smartphone market. The smartphone shipments worldwide throughout the Q1 this year grew 33% annually setting another record with 281 million units. The mobile phone shipments (including featurephones and smartphones) also grew by 9.4% to 407.9 units shipped globally.

Even though the smartphone shipments are growing rapidly, the top manufacturers are losing market share in favor of the second-tier ones. Samsung keeps its first place in the smartphone market with 31.2% share, dropping 1.2% down from Q1 last year. Apple also lost 2.2% share and is now holding 15.3% at the second place. Huawei kept its third place with minor boost, while Lenovo shipments grew by 0.8%.

Global Smartphone Vendor Shipments (Millions of Units) Q1 '13 Q1 '14
Samsung 69.4 89.0
Apple 37.4 43.7
Huawei 10.1 13.4
Lenovo 8.4 13.3
Others 88.7 125.6
Total 213.9 285.0

Global Smartphone Vendor Marketshare % Q1 '13 Q1 '14
Samsung 32.4% 31.2%
Apple 17.5% 15.3%
Huawei 4.7% 4.7%
Lenovo 3.9% 4.7%
Others 41.5% 44.1%

All global mobile phones shipments, as we already mentioned, have also reported a noticeable increase. Here Samsung, Nokia, and LG are all losing small bits of market share in favor of Apple, Huawei and the second-tier of manufacturers (TCL-Alcatel, Coolpad, Lenovo, Xiaomi and others).

Global Mobile Phone Vendor Shipments (Millions of Units) Q1 '13 Q1 '14
Samsung 106.6 113.0
Nokia 61.9 47.0
Apple 37.4 43.7
LG 16.2 16.4
Huawei 11.6 14.2
Others 139.0 173.6
Total 372.7 407.9

Global Mobile Phone Vendor Marketshare % Q1 '13 Q1 '14
Samsung 28.6% 27.7%
Nokia 16.6% 11.5%
Apple 10.0% 10.7%
LG 4.3% 4.0%
Huawei 3.1% 3.5%
Others 37.3% 42.6%

Now that Lenovo is on the verge of acquiring Motorola and Microsoft has just completed its Nokia Devices deal, we should be seeing some interesting changes in those reports throughout the upcoming quarters.

Source 1 | Source 2 | Via

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  • vj1
  • 01 May 2014

Don't tell me that Samsung is better than all of the cellphone brands out there. But I still believe that "there's always someone better than you." That goes to all of us... In the end, it all comes down on how we use/need it, PREFERENCES.

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  • Anonymous
  • 3dr
  • 30 Apr 2014

He just hates Apple and the USA. Of course GOOGLE is from the USA as well, but that doesn't seem to bother him....

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  • Anonymous
  • 3dr
  • 30 Apr 2014

That's why I sold my note 3. It didn't have any issues yet but i hated the idea of sticking to a time bomb. Let another fanboy deal with it. Stay clear of AMOLED people!!

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