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Samsung wrests its title back from Apple

Android giant now holds 20.8% market share, leaving the iPhone-maker at 17.3%

- BENGALURU — Reuters

Apple’s smartphone shipments dropped about 10 per cent in the first quarter of 2024, hurt by intensifyi­ng competitio­n by Android smartphone makers aiming for the top spot, data from research firm IDC showed on Sunday.

Global smartphone shipments increased 7.8 per cent to 289.4 million units during January-March, with Samsung, at 20.8 per cent market share, clinching the top phonemaker spot from Apple.

Xiaomi close on the heels

The iPhone-maker’s steep sales decline comes after its strong performanc­e in the December quarter when it overtook Samsung as the world’s No.1 phone maker. It’s back to the second spot, with 17.3 per cent market share, as Chinese brands such as Huawei gain market share.

Xiaomi, one of China’s top smartphone makers, occupied the third position with a mar

ket share of 14.1 per cent during the first quarter.

Galaxy push

South Korea’s Samsung, which launched its latest flagship smartphone lineup — Galaxy S24 series — in the beginning of the year, shipped more than 60 million phones during the period.

Global sales of Galaxy S24 smartphone­s jumped 8 per cent, compared to last year’s Galaxy S23 series during their first three weeks of availabili­ty, data provider Counterpoi­nt previously said.

In the first quarter, Apple shipped 50.1 million iPhones, down from 55.4 million units it shipped same period last year, according to IDC.

Apple’s smartphone shipments in China shrank 2.1 per cent in the final quarter of 2023 from a year earlier.

Apple’s hurdles

The drop underscore­s the challenges facing the US firm in its third biggest market, as some Chinese companies and government agencies limit employees’ use of Apple devices, a measure that mirrors U.S. government restrictio­ns on Chinese apps on security grounds.

The Cupertino, California­based company in June will hold its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), where it will highlight updates to the software powering iPhones, iPads, and other Apple devices.

Investors are closely watching for updates on artificial intelligen­ce developmen­t at Apple, which has so far spoken little about incorporat­ing the AI technology into its devices.

The company earlier this year lost the crown as the world’s most valuable company to Microsoft.

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Reuters The iPhone sales decline follows Apple’s strong performanc­e in December quarter when it overtook Samsung for the top spot.

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