Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, OPPO and vivo cut smartphone shipments by 9-15 per cent in the third quarter of 2023
Analyst agency Canalys reported that smartphone shipments will only sag by 1 per cent in the third quarter of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022. Counterpoint, on the other hand, offers different figures.
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According to Counterpoint, the market sagged not by 1%, but by 8% at once. The shipments of all leading manufacturers decreased compared to the third quarter of last year. Of the top five, Apple was the least affected (-9%), which took second place with a share of 16%.
Samsung continues to lead. The South Korean company controls 20% of the market, although year-on-year shipments fell by 13%. Xiaomi (-15%) closes the top three. The share of the Chinese company was 12%.
OPPO and vivo lost 10% and 14% respectively. The total shipments of smartphones of all other companies fell by 26% in the reporting period. Honor, Huawei and Transsion are the only firms that sold more devices than a year ago. However, this kept them out of the top five. Transsion, though, came in fifth in Canalys' ranking.
Source: Counterpoint