Oman Daily Observer

Smartphone maker Huawei catching up on Samsung, Apple

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PARIS: Chinese smartphone maker Huawei managed to gain ground on Samsung and Apple in terms of market share last year, following the problems encountere­d by the two sector giants, the Gartner consultanc­y group said on Wednesday.

Over the year as a whole, the Chinese maker saw its sales leap by 26.7 per cent, while the South Korean and US rivals both saw their sales decline by 4.3 per cent, Gartner said in a study.

As result, Huawei was able to increase its share of the smartphone sector to 8.9 per cent in 2016 from 7.3 per cent a year earlier, while Samsung saw its market share shrink by two full percentage points to 20.5 per cent and Apple’s contracted to 14.4 per cent from 15.9 per cent.

“Chinese makers succeeded in winning market share over last year and Huawei now seems to be the main rival to the two giants, even if the gap remains large,” Gartner analyst Annette Zimmermann said.

Among the other Chinese smartphone makers are OPPO, BBK Communicat­ion Equipment (with its One Plus and Vivo brands), ZTE, Xiaomi and Lenovo.

“We’re seeing a very real progressio­n compared with earlier years, when the number three maker and the others had struggled to hold on to a market share of more than four per cent,” Zimmermann said.

“Huawei looks likely to strengthen its position again this year,” she added.

In the fourth quarter of 2016 alone, the launch of the iPhone 7 and Samsung’s difficulti­es with its Note 7 model enabled Apple to take top slot in the market with a share of 17.9 per cent or 77 million units sold.

Samsung sold 76.8 million smartphone­s in the OctoberDec­ember period, giving it a market share of 17.8 per cent, while Huawei sold 40.8 million phones or a market share of 9.5 per cent. — AFP

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