Samsung regains lead over Apple in smartphone market


  • TECH
  • Friday, 01 May 2015

IN THE LEAD: Samsung launched its flagship Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge phones at the end of April, while Apple's iPhone sales dipped.

WASHINGTON: Samsung retook the lead in the global smartphone market in the first quarter, as gains in emerging market sales helped it overtake Apple, a research group.

IDC said Samsung sold 82.4 million smartphones in the first three months of the years, for a 24.5% market share.

Even though the number sold was down 7% from a year ago, it outpaced Apple, whose iPhone sales slipped slightly from the final quarter of 2014.

Apple held an 18.2% market share in early 2015 after selling 61.2 million iPhones.

The figures were impacted by seasonal and other factors. Samsung notably launched its flagship Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge phones at the end of the quarter in April, while Apple iPhone sales dipped compared with the stronger holiday quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Apple and Samsung were virtually tied with around 20% of the market each, according to several surveys.

"The challenge made by Apple for the top spot in the fourth quarter returned to a clear lead for Samsung in the first quarter, despite the soaring global demand for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus," said IDC analyst Anthony Scarsella.

"Samsung's shipments, given that the S6 was not launched into the market for the full quarter, were driven by large volumes into emerging markets and steady demand for its mid-range and lower-priced smartphones."

Chinese manufacturer Lenovo was third after completing its acquisition of Motorola from Google. Its 5.6% market share placed it ahead of fellow Chinese group Huawei, with 5% and South Korea's LG at 4.6%.

IDC said the overall global smartphone market grew 16.7% from a year earlier, with total shipments of 337 million units. — AFP Relaxnews

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