Huawei pips Apple as Samsung leads global smartphone market

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Chinese surpassed to become the second largest brand worldwide in the second quarter of 2018 as South Korean giant continued to be the global leader, two reports said on Wednesday.

"had a good second quarter in 2018 as it shipped more than to capture the second spot in the global rankings, after 7 years of Apple-dominance," said Tarun Pathak, Associate

Huawei with its sub-brand, Honor, is offering a broad and refreshed portfolio at affordable prices which is driving growth in the overseas market.

"Honor, which is already strong in the e-commerce segment, is now adopting a multi-channel strategy through branded stores in the market. We expect store counts to increase in the future," Pathak noted.

According to Singapore-based market research firm Canalys, Huawei shipped 54 million handsets, up 41 per cent year-on-year.

"Despite its failure to strike a US earlier this year, the company has turned around quickly, moving away from its drive for profitability and focusing instead on finding volume growth at the low end," said Mo Jia,

"Honor, which has long been a major brand in but relatively small overseas, has taken a pivotal role in this strategy," he added.

Samsung shipped 73 million units while Apple shipped 41 million iPhones..

"Even as Samsung smartphone shipment volumes declined globally, the brand posted a record second quarter in India, regaining its top position in Indian smartphone market," according to Counterpoint.

Samsung will launch its Galaxy Note 9 flagship soon to counter the string of premium segment launches by its competitors and to gain some momentum before the launch of new in September.

Top 10 players now capture 79 per cent of the market, thereby leaving over 600 brands to compete for the remaining 21 per cent of the market.

"Major Chinese brands like OPPO, Vivo, Huawei are now focusing on increasing their average selling prices (ASPs) by bringing in features like artificial intelligence, bezel-less displays, dual cameras and innovative industrial designs in the affordable premium segment," explained

was on the fourth spot, capturing 9 per cent market share with shipments of 33 million globally.

OPPO and were the fifth and sixth largest brands during the quarter, capturing 8 per cent and 7 per cent market share, respectively.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 10:50 IST