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Samsung Shipped the Most Smartphones Globally in Q1 2021, Huawei No Longer Among Top Five: Strategy Analytics 2g6o3q

Samsung remains the largest vendor, shipping 77 million smartphones globally in the first quarter. 2h2r2z

Samsung Shipped the Most Smartphones Globally in Q1 2021, Huawei No Longer Among Top Five: Strategy Analytics

Huawei was not a part of the top five global smartphone shipments in Q1 2021 2b3410

Highlights
  • Oppo and Vivo raked in 11 percent market share each in Q1
  • Xiaomi shipped 49 million smartphones globally in first quarter
  • Samsung raked in 23 percent market share during the quarter
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Samsung saw the most smartphone shipments globally during the first quarter of this year. Global smartphone shipments were at 340 million units in Q1 2021, the latest report by Strategy Analytics suggests. Shipments were up by 24 percent year-on-year (YoY), representing the highest growth since 2015. This could largely be due to increase in remote working and online education that helped boost smartphone sales. Samsung was the top performing smartphone manufacturer with 23 percent market share in Q1 2021. Huawei wasn't able to cut into the top five global smartphone shipments, with Oppo and Vivo coming in at fourth and fifth positions, respectively.

The latest Strategy Analytics iPhone units worldwide, capturing 17 percent volume market share.

Xiaomi saw a rise in global smartphone shipments in Q1 2021 and held the third place in of volume of smartphones shipped, the report stated. It shipped 49 million smartphones globally and took a 15 percent market share in Q1 2021, up from 10 percent a year ago. This is due to the brand's strong performance in India and China, and its expansion to other regions like Africa, Europe, and Latin America.

Vivo gained a lot last year and grew an impressive 85 percent YoY in Q1 2021.

Globally, the top five vendors combined took a 76 percent market share in Q1 2021, up from 71 percent one year ago. Linda Sui, Senior Director, Strategy Analytics said, “The China smartphone market had a sensational quarter driven by 5G product success across multiple price tiers. China smartphone shipments were up +35 percent YoY reaching 94 million units in Q1 2021. Chip shortages and supply side constraints did not have a significant impact in Q1 among the top five brands but was and will be a concern for smaller vendors over the next few quarters in our view.”


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