Samsung ranks fourth in global Android 5G smartphone market in Q2: Report
Samsung Electronics was the world's fourth-largest vendor
of Android 5G smartphones in the
second quarter of the year, a report showed on Tuesday, as Chinese makers
aggressively expanded their presence.
Samsung had
a market share of 16.5 percent in the April-June period after shipping 15.6
million units of 5G smartphones powered
by the Android operating system, according to market researcher Strategy
Analytics.
China's Xiaomi led the market with a share of 25.7 percent after
its shipments soared 452 percent on-year to 24.3 million units. Vivo was the
runner-up with an 18.5 percent share followed by Oppo with a 17.9 percent
share.
The global Android 5G smartphone market
grew 104 percent on-year to 94.6 million units in the second quarter, Strategy
Analytics data showed.
When tallying cumulative Android 5G smartphone shipments since the
first quarter of 2019, Samsung came in
second behind Huawei.
Samsung, the world's first supplier of 5G smartphones, has shipped
76.5 million Android 5G smartphones since the
first quarter of 2019, while Huawei's shipments reached 95.2 million units over
the period.
Xiaomi came in third in terms of cumulative shipments with 70.4
million units, the data showed.
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