Xiaomi Trumps Apple in Q3 2020 Global Sales, Samsung Leads: Gartner
Xiaomi Trumps Apple in Q3 2020 Global Sales, Samsung Leads: Gartner 2j3t46
Huawei has taken the second spot in global smartphone sales but is seeing a year-on-year decline in sales. Its third quarter sales for 2020 were 51.8 million units, down from 65.8 million units last year. ml4
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 1 December 2020 12:05 IST
Xiaomi sees a significant 34.9 percent annual growth in global sales in Q3 2020 165l4m
Highlights
Oppo is a part of the top five OEMs to achieve highest smartphone sales
Samsung sold the most 80.8 million units in Q3 2020
Samsung sold the most 80.8 million units in Q3 2020
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Global smartphone sales seemed to have improved in the third quarter of 2020 after seeing a slump in the early months of the year, according to the latest findings from research firm Gartner. Samsung saw the most sales to end s, with 80.8 million units in this period. It enjoyed a healthy 22 percent market share in the third quarter, followed by Huawei, who has taken the second spot, but is seeing a year-on-year decline in sales. Its third quarter sales for 2020 were 51.8 million units, down from 65.8 million units last year.
Gartner has Apple, selling 44.4 million units against 2019's 32.9 million units.
Huawei, despite some contraction, still holds 14.1 percent market share, but it is lower than 16.9 percent market share last year. Its annual growth saw a significant decline of 21.3 percent. Apple takes the fourth position in global smartphone sales figures with 40.5 million units in Q3 2020 and market share of 11.1 percent. It saw an annual decline of 0.6 percent.
Oppo becomes a part of the top five OEMs to achieve the highest smartphone sales globally. It sells over 29.8 million units in Q3 2020 raking in a market share of 8.2 percent. Its annual growth also saw a decline of -2.3 percent.
Gartner says that worldwide smartphone sales to end-s totalled 366 million units in the third quarter of 2020, down 5.7 percent from the third quarter of 2019. Overall global mobile phone sales to end s totalled 401 million units, a decline of 8.7 percent year-over-year. The research firm says that quarterly smartphone sales saw a slump in the early quarters of 2020 due to the COVID-19 crisis. However, a sequential recovery is noticed in third quarter.
“Early signs of recovery can be seen in a few markets, including parts of mature Asia/Pacific and Latin America. Near normal conditions in China improved smartphone production to fill in the supply gap in the third quarter which benefited sales to some extent. For the first time this year, smartphone sales to end s in three of the top five markets i.e., India, Indonesia and Brazil increased, growing 9.3 percent, 8.5 percent, and 3.3 percent, respectively,” said Anshul Gupta, senior research director at Gartner.
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