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Samsung maintains second spot in the global tablet market in Q2 2021: SA
According to a new report by Strategy Analytics, the hybrid’s work with the multi-digit included classes continues to drive tablet demand by mid-2021, as Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, and Amazon have all sent solid results.
However, the supply constraints had a negative impact on some major retailers in meeting high demand ahead of schedule, raising questions about what the second half of the year would bring.
As per the report, the tablet exports were actually flat in Q2 2021 on 45.2 million units compared to Q1 2021 as supply issues began to hit the tablet market faster than expected.
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Samsung is leading the segment with its Galaxy Tab S7 including premium features like 5G connectivity, while Lenovo recently released its Tab P11 tab at a lower price than most available on the market. Even Amazon is meeting this huge demand with its new Fire HD 10 Productivity Bundle, which includes Office 365 access.
Apple exports for iOS/iPadOS (for sale) grew by 11% year-on-year to 15.8 million units in Q2 2021, with global market shares rising by 1.8 percent to 35%.
Samsung is the leading Android retailer, shipping 8.2 million tablets in total and growing 19% annually in Q2 2021 in a variety of entertainment and product availability portfolios. The market share increased by 2.1 percent to 18% over the same period.
The export of Lenovo tablets also showed the strongest growth of the year for 67% of retailers reaching 4.7 million units as the retailer shares market share with Huawei outside China. The market share has increased by 3.8 percentage points annually to 10%.
Amazon had a strong quarter due to its multi-day Prime Day sales event in June, with tablet exports growing by 49% annually in Q2 2021 to 4.2 million units. During this period, the market share grew by 2.7 percent to 9%.
Huawei tablet exports decreased annually -57% to 2.1 million units in Q2 2021. The market share fell by 6.7 percent to 5% compared to Q2 2020 as US chipset blocking disrupts Huawei’s production capacity and selling high-quality tablets on the highly competitive Android market.
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Samsung holds onto top spot but Apple, Xiaomi getting closer
Samsung remained the king in the Q2 2024 market, but Apple and Xiaomi are getting closer. IDC market research data shows that Samsung led the worldwide smartphone market in the second quarter of the year and Chinese brands scored rapid growth.
According to IDC, Samsung sold 53.9 million devices in the second quarter. The company occupied an 18.9% market share internationally. The company has slightly improved its sales share up from 53.5 million units in the same period last year.
The data suggests that Apple ranked second in terms of global volume sales. The iPhone maker shipped 45.2 million devices in Q2, 2024. It captured a market share of 15.8%, a modest increase from 44.5 million shipments in the second quarter of last year.
Third comes Xiaomi. The Chinese brand saw massive growth in sales year over year. It had sold 42.3 million smartphones in the second quarter alone. It’s a big jump from 33.2 million units shipped in Q2 2023, becoming a potential threat to Apple and Samsung.
Apart from this, Vivo also recorded significant growth in the global market. The company’s year-over-year growth in Q2 was 21.9%, with sales listing 25.9 million units with a market share of 9.1%. The growth percentage shows that aggressive marketing and boasting competitive specs into devices is paying off.
Samsung, Apple’s game isn’t over…
Last week, Samsung launched its new foldable phones, releasing on July 24, 2024. Apple, on the other hand, is expected to launch new flagship iPhones in September. It means, Samsung will enjoy the third quarter as well. The fourth quarter might be of Apple as iPhone sales would sharply grow in the global market given the new lineup release.
Samsung is now preparing to unveil new FE products later this year, followed by the S25 series in early next year. Chinese brands are expected to debut their latest flagships in the last quarter of this year, while Google Pixel phones are also coming in August.
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Samsung expects massive profit boom in Q2 given AI rise
Samsung today announced provisional sales and profit results for the second quarter. Samsung formally announced the provisional/predicted sales and operating profit, suggesting a massive profit boom in Q2, 2024 given the AI memory semiconductor rise.
In Q2, 2024, Samsung sales provisionally increased by 2.89% and operating profit by 57.34% compared to the previous quarter thanks to AI boom. Besides, the sales climbed by 23.31% and operating profit by 1,452.24% compared to the same period last year.
The company expects sales of 74 trillion won and operating profit of 10.4 trillion won on a consolidated basis. While these results are not final, there won’t be much change in the final result when it comes out. Samsung had a pretty profitable period in the second quarter.
Samsung in Q2
- Consolidated Sales: Approximately 74 trillion Korean won
- Consolidated Operating Profit: Approximately 10.4 trillion Korean won
The Korean tech giant is currently facing yield issues in its second-generation 3nm process. The flagship Exynos processor is unlikely to be commercialized this year. It would lead the Mobile business to face additional burdens due to rising prices of Snapdragon chipsets.
Meanwhile, Samsung is focussing on HBM (high bandwidth memory) semiconductors. HBM is a key player in artificial intelligence servers and data centers. The booming AI market will directly benefit Samsung’s semiconductor business.
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Samsung leads Q3 smartphone market, Huawei’s entry haunts Apple
Samsung ranked first in market share in the global smartphone market in Q3, 2023. TrendForce report says that Samsung led the global Q3 smartphone market, recording a market share of 19.5%.
Overall production in the third quarter increased by 11.5% compared to the previous quarter to 60.1 million units. During the same period, Apple’s production increased by 17.9% to 49.5 million, thanks to iPhone 15.
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Third place was taken by Xiaomi (13.9%), followed by Oppo (12.6%) and Transion (8.6%). 6th place is Vivo (8%). Meanwhile, global smartphone production reached 308 million units, a 13% increase compared to the previous quarter and a 6.4% increase from the previous year.
Huawei’s re-entry into the flagship smartphone market targeting Apple has had a significant impact in China. Huawei is aiming to expand its high-end flagship series, focusing on the Chinese domestic market next year, so Apple “We plan to attack directly”.
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