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(Production closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sales and services for VinSmart smartphones still continue to operate) Avio: Sub-brand of Vietnam Telecommunications and Electronic Cables Joint Stock Company (VINACAP) - a subsidiary of VNPT. The brand was launched for the low-end market and targeted to users of Vinaphone's services.
Three Chinese smartphone manufacturers—Xiaomi, Transsion, and OPPO—round out the top five. Together, the three firms shipped 94.5 million units with a combined market share of 32.7%.
Newzoo's 2018 Global Mobile Market Report shows countries/markets sorted by smartphone penetration (percentage of population). These numbers come from Newzoo's Global Mobile Market Report 2018. [5] By total number of smartphone users, "China by far has the most, boasting 783 million users. India took the #2 spot with 375 million users (less ...
In the first quarter of 2024, global smartphone shipments rose by 7.8% to 289.4 million units. Samsung, with a 20.8% market share, overtook Apple to become the leading smartphone manufacturer. Apple's smartphone shipments dropped 10%. Xiaomi secured the third spot with a 14.1% market share. [301]
The report fans fears that the market's ongoing slump could sap upcoming earnings at companies like Apple, whose shipments declined by 8% in the quarter. Market leader Samsung posted a 13% drop in ...
Apple: 191.426 million (10.2% market share) Microsoft: 185.660 million (9.9% market share) Lenovo Motorola: 84.029 million (4.5% market share) LG: 76.096 million (4% market share) Huawei: 70.499 million (3.8% market share) TCL Communication: 64.026 million (3.4% market share) Xiaomi: 56.529 million (3% market share) ZTE: 53.910 million (2.9% ...
Southeast Asians are coming into the smartphone world in droves, increasingly picking up phones with big screens and loaded with Google's Android operating system, according to a recent report. In ...
In Q1 2004, Nokia's mobile phone handset market share steeply dropped to 28.9%, down from 34.6% a year earlier. [67] However, by 2006, the company was steadily gaining again [68] [69] and in Q4 2007 reached its all-time high figure of 40.4%. [70] Its smartphone market share in that quarter was 51%. [71]