Samsung led the global smartphone shipments market with 21.7 percent market share in Q1 2021 6v6w3w
The latest Counterpoint Research global smartphone shipments report for Q1 2021 is out and it claims that smartphone shipments revenue crossed the $100 billion mark for the first time for a March-ending quarter to reach $113 billion. The total global shipments grew 20 percent YoY, reaching 354 million units. Apple led the revenue segment with 42 percent global smartphone OEM revenue share. In shipments, Samsung continued to lead with 21.7 percent global smartphone OEM shipments share. Samsung shipments reached 76.8 million units in Q1 2021.
Apple iPhone's active installed base reached a new high this quarter, Counterpoint iPhone revenue grew in double digits across all its geographic segments. While Apple's revenue was the highest in the global smartphone market, its shipment share stood at 16.8 percent.
Galaxy S21 series. Samsung's mid-end Galaxy A-series was another major driver along with the niche foldable smartphone segment.
Counterpoint says Xiaomi recorded smartphone shipments of 48.5 million, majorly driven by markets like China, India, Spain, Italy, Russia and Indonesia. Xiaomi raked in 13.7 percent of the global smartphone shipments market share, coming in the third position behind Samsung and Apple. In the global smartphone OEM revenue share segment, Xiaomi comes in the fifth position with 7.6 percent stake.
Vivo‘s shipments grew by 64 percent YoY to reach its highest ever, 35.5 million units, in Q1 2021 driven by growth in China, where it has reached leadership position during the quarter. Vivo comes in fifth with 10 percent global smartphone shipments market share.
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