Samsung tops global smartphone market with 23% share in Q1 2021: Report
Samsung defended its leading position in the global
smartphone market in the first quarter of the year, shipping 77 million smartphones and
capturing 23 per cent market share (a growth of over 32 per cent on-year), according
to a new report.
Apple shipped 57 million units iPhones worldwide, capturing second
place with a 17 per cent volume market share.
Xiaomi held third place in terms of volume of smartphones shipped
for the second quarter in a row. It shipped 49 million smartphones globally
and took a 15 per cent market share in Q1 2021, up from 10 per cent one year
ago, according to latest research from Strategy Analytics.
The global smartphone shipments were 340 million units in Q1 2021,
up over 24 per cent (on-year) representing the highest growth since 2015.
The smartphone market rebound was driven by the healthy demand of
consumers with ageing devices and a phenomenal 5G push from Chinese vendors.
"Globally, the top five vendors combined took a 76 per cent
market share in Q1 2021, up from 71 per cent one year ago. Chip shortages and
supply side constraints did not have a significant impact in Q1 among the top 5
brands," said Linda Sui, Senior Director, at Strategy Analytics.
Samsung's newly launched more affordable A series 4G and 5G
phones, and the earlier launched Galaxy S21 series combined drove solid performance
in the quarter.
"The strong momentum behind the 5G iPhone 12 series continued
across multiple markets," said Neil Mawston, Executive Director at
Strategy Analytics.
Xiaomi maintained strong momentum in both India and China, and the
expansion in Europe, Latin America and Africa region also started to bear
fruit.
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