The Asian Age

Huawei pushes Apple to 3rd spot

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New Delhi, Aug. 1: Chinese tech major Huawei has surpassed Apple to become the second largest smartphone player globally during the June 2018 quarter as the Cupertino giant registered slow sales in India and flat shipment in China, according to multiple industry reports.

Samsung continued to enjoy its leadership position in the global smartphone market, even though its shipments declined in the AprilJune 2018 quarter over last year, reports by IDC, Counterpoi­nt Research and Canalys pointed out.

The reports said Huawei registered shipments of about 54 million units, giving it 15- 16 per cent market share. Apple, on the other hand, shipped about 41.3 million units and had 11- 12 per cent share.

Samsung shipped over 71 million units to command over 20 per cent market share during the said quarter, the reports showed.

Xiaomi and Oppo took the fourth and fifth spots in the global smartphone tally with 9 per cent and 8 per cent market share, respective­ly.

According to Counterpoi­nt Research associate director Tarun Pathak, Huawei shipped more smartphone­s than Apple to capture the second spot in the global smartphone rankings, after seven years of Apple- Samsung dominance.

“Huawei achieved this by launching smartphone­s in the premium segment and capturing the mid- tier segment with its fast- growing Honor sub- brand. Huawei with its Honor brand is offering a broad and refreshed portfolio at affordable price which is driving growth in the overseas market,” he added.

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