Smartphones from different brands are competing to expand their business and market the world mobile Congress published a report yesterday.
Smartphones from different brands are competing to expand their business and market share. Regardless of the price or feature, smartphone maker companies are looking to prove themselves superior.
Some companies are trying to preserve a long-standing legacy in the market, while some companies are looking to get themselves there.
In 2019, Samsung also managed to maintain the largest market share in the worldwide smartphone market. Samsung maintained a market growth rate of 8.4 percent last year. So Samsung have about one-half of the smartphone's total market share.
Samsung has made a good appearance in the market this year after the Galaxy series and Note-10 made public by Samsung. Samsung has increased its market share by 8.5 percent over the past year.
In 2019, Samsung has sold 70.82 million smartphones worldwide. This equates to 21 percent of the total market share.
Huawei, in second place, has aggressively improved its market share over the past year. In 2018, Huawei increased its market growth by 28.5 percent in 2019. Huawei accounts for 40% of the smartphone used in China. Last year, Huawei's 60.67 million smartphones were sold worldwide. Which is equivalent to 18 percent of the total smartphone market.
In the third place, Apple will see its business and market share decline in 2019 compared to the previous year. Apple's market share has lost 4 percent in 2019 compared to 2018, and its business volume has shrunk by 11 percent.
Apple, which sold 40.66 million iPhones in 2019, accounts for 12 percent of the total market share.
Oppo, Vivo, Realme and one Plus, under the Bibike Group, also account for over 20 percent of the total global smartphone market. Realme has been seen as the most aggressive in boosting market share. Oppo accounted for 9 percent of the total market share, Xiaomi and Vivo had the same 8 percent Realme 3 percent while the rest of the other smartphones accounted for 21 percent of the market.
(With the help of various international news agencies)
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Some companies are trying to preserve a long-standing legacy in the market, while some companies are looking to get themselves there.
In 2019, Samsung also managed to maintain the largest market share in the worldwide smartphone market. Samsung maintained a market growth rate of 8.4 percent last year. So Samsung have about one-half of the smartphone's total market share.
Samsung has made a good appearance in the market this year after the Galaxy series and Note-10 made public by Samsung. Samsung has increased its market share by 8.5 percent over the past year.
In 2019, Samsung has sold 70.82 million smartphones worldwide. This equates to 21 percent of the total market share.
Huawei, in second place, has aggressively improved its market share over the past year. In 2018, Huawei increased its market growth by 28.5 percent in 2019. Huawei accounts for 40% of the smartphone used in China. Last year, Huawei's 60.67 million smartphones were sold worldwide. Which is equivalent to 18 percent of the total smartphone market.
In the third place, Apple will see its business and market share decline in 2019 compared to the previous year. Apple's market share has lost 4 percent in 2019 compared to 2018, and its business volume has shrunk by 11 percent.
Apple, which sold 40.66 million iPhones in 2019, accounts for 12 percent of the total market share.
Oppo, Vivo, Realme and one Plus, under the Bibike Group, also account for over 20 percent of the total global smartphone market. Realme has been seen as the most aggressive in boosting market share. Oppo accounted for 9 percent of the total market share, Xiaomi and Vivo had the same 8 percent Realme 3 percent while the rest of the other smartphones accounted for 21 percent of the market.
(With the help of various international news agencies)
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