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Global Smartphone Market Share: Quarterly

Access quarterly data on global smartphone shipments and market share from Q1 2018 to Q3 2023.

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Smartphones Q3 2023

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Global Smartphone Shipments Market Data (Q4 2021 – Q3 2023)

Published Date: Nov 10, 2023

Counterpoint Research Global Smartphone Market Share Q3 2023

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• The global smartphone market declined by 1% YoY to reach 299.8 million units in Q3 2023.
• Samsung declined 8% YoY despite growing by 11% QoQ and retaining its position as the top smartphone player in Q3 2023.
• Among the top five smartphone brands, Xiaomi was the only brand to grow YoY, shipping 41.5 million smartphones in Q3 2023.
• Among the top 10 smartphone brands, HONOR, Motorola, Tecno and Huawei saw double-digit annual growth. Infinix and itel, the other Transsion brands along with Tecno, also experienced double-digit annual growth.
• In terms of regional performance, the Middle East and Africa (MEA) exhibited the highest annual shipment growth while North America experienced the highest decline.

BrandsQ4 2021Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2022Q1 2023Q2 2023Q3 2023
Samsung19%23%21%21%19%22%20%20%
Apple22%18%16%16%23%21%17%16%
OPPO*9%9%10%10%10%10%10%14%
Xiaomi12%12%13%13%11%11%12%14%
vivo8%8%9%9%8%7%8%7%
Others30%30%31%31%29%29%33%29%
BrandsQ4 2021Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2022Q1 2023Q2 2023Q3 2023
Samsung6974.562.564.358.360.653.559.4
Apple81.55946.549.2705845.348.9
OPPO*33.930.928.229.529.628.42842.1
Xiaomi453939.540.533.230.533.241.5
vivo29.324.825.52623.420.821.422.1
Others112.798.192.392.489.481.986.685.8
Total371.4326.4294.5301.9303.9280.2268299.8

*OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

*Data on this page is updated every quarter

This data represents the global smartphone market share by quarter (from 2021-2023) by top OEMs. Global smartphone shipments by market share and millions of units are provided.

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The global smartphone market share numbers are from:

MOBILE DEVICES MONITOR – Q3 2023 (Vendor Region Countries)

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Published Date: November 2023

This report is part of a series of reports which track the mobile handset market: Smartphone and Feature Phone shipments every quarter for more than 140 brands covering more than 95% of the total device shipments in the industry.

Global Smartphone Shipments Market Data (Q3 2021 – Q2 2023)

Published Date: Aug 17, 2023

Our Q3 2023 global smartphone sell-through figures are now live as part of our September 2023 Market Pulse Preliminary data release.

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• The global smartphone market declined by 9% YoY to reach 268 million units in Q2 2023.

• Samsung retained its position as the top smartphone player in Q2 2023, as Apple saw cyclical decline.

• Among the top five brands, Apple experienced the least YoY shipment decline. Among the top 10 brands, Tecno and Infinix, part of the Transsion Group, saw double digit annual growth.

• In terms of regional performance, Middle East and Africa (MEA) exhibited the only annual shipment growth while North America experienced the highest decline.

• The top 5 brands contributed to almost 80% of the total 5G shipments in Q2 2023.

BrandsQ3 2021Q4 2021Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2022Q1 2023Q2 2023
Apple14%22%18%16%16%23%21%17%
Samsung20%19%23%21%21%19%22%20%
Xiaomi13%12%12%13%13%11%11%12%
OPPO*11%9%9%10%10%10%10%10%
vivo10%8%8%9%9%8%7%8%
Others32%30%30%31%31%29%29%33%
BrandsQ3 2021Q4 2021Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2022Q1 2023Q2 2023
Samsung69.369.074.562.564.358.360.653.5
Apple48.081.559.046.549.270.058.045.3
Xiaomi44.445.039.039.540.533.230.533.2
OPPO*38.133.930.928.229.529.628.428.0
vivo33.729.324.825.526.023.420.821.4
Others108.5112.798.192.392.489.481.986.6
Total Market342.0371.4326.4294.5301.9303.9280.2268.0

*OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2023 Highlights

Published Date: May 9, 2023

• The global smartphone market declined by 14% YoY and 7% QoQ to record 280.2 million unit shipments in Q1 2023.

• Samsung replaced Apple as the top smartphone player in Q1 2023, driven by its mid-tier A Series and the recently launched S23 series.

• Apple’s YoY shipment decline was the least among the top five brands. Consequently, it recorded its highest-ever Q1 share of 21%.

• Global smartphone revenues declined by 7% YoY to around $104 billion. Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi increased their Average Selling Prices YoY.

For our detailed research on the global smartphone market in Q1 2023, click here.

Global Smartphone Shipments Market Share (%)
BrandsQ2 2021Q3 2021Q4 2021Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2022Q1 2023
Samsung18%20%19%23%21%21%19%22%
Apple15%14%22%18%16%16%23%21%
Xiaomi16%13%12%12%13%13%11%11%
OPPO*10%11%9%9%10%10%10%10%
vivo10%10%8%8%9%9%8%7%
Others31%32%30%30%31%31%29%29%
BrandsQ2 2021Q3 2021Q4 2021Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2022Q1 2023
Samsung57.669.36974.562.564.358.360.6
Apple48.94881.55946.549.27058
Xiaomi52.544.4453939.540.533.230.5
OPPO*33.638.133.930.928.229.529.624
vivo32.533.729.324.825.52623.421.2
Others98108.5112.798.192.392.489.485.9
Total Market323.1342371.4326.4294.5301.9303.9280.2

• What’s the global market size for smartphones?
The global smartphone market shipments declined to reach 280.2 million units in Q1 2023.

• What is the global market for mobile phones?
The 2022 global smartphone shipments declined to 1.2 billion units, the lowest since 2013.

• Who dominates the smartphone market?
Apple dominated the smartphone market in 2022 by achieving its highest-ever global shipments, revenue and operating profit share.

• How fast is the smartphone market growing?
The global smartphone shipments declined by 12% in 2022.

*OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q4 2022 Highlights

Published Date: February 8, 2023

  • The global smartphone market declined by 18% YoY to reach 304 million units in Q4 2022.
  • Apple replaced Samsung as the top smartphone player in Q4 2022, driven by the recent launch of the iPhone 14 series.
  • Apple market share for Q4 2022 was 23% followed by Samsung market share of 19%.
  • The 2022 global smartphone shipments declined by 12% to 1.2 billion units, the lowest since 2013.
  • Global smartphone revenues declined by 9% to $409 billion, the lowest since 2017.
  • Apple achieved its highest-ever global smartphone shipment, revenue and operating profit share in 2022.

For our detailed research on the global smartphone market in Q4 2022, click here.

BrandsQ1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Q2
2022
Q3
2022
Q4
2022
Apple17%15%14%22%18%16%16%23%
Samsung22%18%20%19%23%21%21%19%
Xiaomi14%16%13%12%12%13%13%11%
OPPO*11%10%11%9%9%10%10%10%
vivo10%10%10%8%8%9%9%8%
Others26%31%32%30%30%31%31%29%
BrandsQ1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Q2
2022
Q3
2022
Q4
2022
Apple59.548.948.081.559.046.549.270.0
Samsung76.657.669.369.074.562.564.358.3
Xiaomi48.552.544.445.039.039.540.533.2
OPPO*3833.638.133.930.928.229.529.6
vivo35.532.533.729.324.825.526.023.4
Others96.898.0108.5112.798.192.392.489.4
Total Market354.9323.1342.0371.4326.4294.5301.9303.9

*OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q3 2022 Highlights

Published Date: December 20, 2022

  • The global smartphone market declined by 12% YoY even as it grew by 2% QoQ to reach 301 million units in Q3 2022.
  • While quarterly growth in Apple and Samsung pushed the global smartphone market above 300 million units, a level it failed to reach last quarter, political and economic instability drove negative consumer sentiment.
  • Apple was the only top-five smartphone brand to grow YoY, with shipments increasing 2% YoY, growing market share by two percentage points to 16%.
  • Samsung’s shipments declined by 8% YoY but grew 5% QoQ to 64 million.
  • Xiaomi, OPPO* and vivo, recovered slightly after receiving heavy beatings due to lockdowns in China in Q2, and as they captured more of the market ceded by Apple and Samsung’s exit from Russia.
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BrandsQ4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Q2
2022
Q3
2022
Samsung16%22%18%20%19%23%21%21%
Apple21%17%15%14%22%18%16%16%
Xiaomi11%14%16%13%12%12%13%13%
OPPO*9%11%10%11%9%9%10%10%
vivo8%10%10%10%8%8%9%9%
Others35%26%31%32%30%30%31%31%
BrandsQ4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Q2
2022
Q3
2022
Samsung62.576.657.669.369.074.562.564.3
Apple81.959.548.948.081.559.046.549.2
Xiaomi43.048.552.544.445.039.039.540.5
OPPO*34.03833.638.133.930.928.229.5
vivo33.435.532.533.729.324.825.226.0
Others139.896.898.0108.5112.798.192.392.4
Total Market394.6354.9323.1342.0371.4326.4294.5301.9

*OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q2 2022 Highlights

Published Date: August 16, 2022

• The global smartphone market growth saw a decline of 9% YoY and 10% QoQ to 294.5 million units in Q2 2022.
• Global smartphone market share carries on consolidation, with top three brands commanding 50% share for three consecutive quarters.
• This was the first time quarterly shipments dropped below 300 million units since Q2 2020 during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic.
• Samsung was the only top-five smartphone brand to grow YoY, increasing shipments by 8% YoY and growing market share by three percentage points to 21%.
• Apple market share declined by 5% YoY in Q2 2022, although its share increased in a diminished market.
• iPhone shipment market share continues to edge upwards, with Apple reaching its highest Q2 2022 shipment share ever
• The Android vs iOS market share battle, traditionally contested by Apple in the US, Europe and Japan, is intensifying in markets like China, which is becoming a significant driver of iOS installed based globally.
• Xiaomi, OPPO* and vivo, hit by China lockdowns, suffered double digit YoY declines in their respective shipments.

BrandsQ3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Q2
2022
Samsung22%16%22%18%20%19%23%21%
Apple11%21%17%15%14%22%18%16%
Xiaomi13%11%14%16%13%12%12%13%
OPPO*8%9%11%10%11%9%9%10%
vivo8%8%10%10%10%8%8%9%
Others38%35%26%31%32%30%30%31%
BrandsQ3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Q2
2022
Samsung80.462.576.657.669.369.074.562.5
Apple41.781.959.548.948.081.559.046.5
Xiaomi46.543.048.552.544.445.039.039.5
OPPO*31.034.038.033.638.133.930.928.2
vivo31.033.435.532.533.729.324.825.5
Others135.0139.896.898.0108.5112.798.292.3
Total Market365.6394.6354.9323.1342.0371.4326.4294.5

*OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2022 Highlights

Published Date: May 16, 2022

• The global smartphone market declined by 7% YoY and 12% QoQ to 328 million units in Q1 2022.
• While Samsung’s shipments declined 3% YoY, it was the only top-five smartphone brand to grow QoQ. Its market share rose to 23% from 19% last quarter, resulting in Samsung taking the top spot from Apple in Q1 2022.
• Apple’s shipments declined by 1% annually to reach 59 million units in Q1 2022. This was after an expected seasonal quarterly shipment decline of 28%.
• Xiaomi, OPPO* and vivo’s component struggles continued, causing a quarterly and annual decline in their respective shipments.

BrandsQ2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Samsung20%22%16%22%18%20%19%23%
Apple14%11%21%17%15%14%22%18%
Xiaomi10%13%11%14%16%13%12%12%
OPPO*9%8%9%11%10%11%9%9%
vivo8%8%8%10%10%10%8%8%
Others39%38%35%26%31%32%30%30%
BrandsQ2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Samsung54.280.462.576.657.669.369.074.5
Apple37.541.781.959.548.948.081.559.0
Xiaomi26.546.543.048.552.544.445.039.0
OPPO24.531.034.038.033.638.133.930.9
vivo22.531.033.435.532.533.729.324.8
Others110.9135.0139.896.898.0108.5112.798.1
Total Market276.1365.6394.6354.9323.1342.0371.4326.4

The global smartphone market growth saw a decline of 7% YoY, shipping 328 million units in Q1 2022 caused by the ongoing component shortages, as well as COVID resurgence at the beginning of the quarter and the Russia-Ukraine war towards the end. The global smartphone market also, as expected, had a seasonal decline of 12% QoQ. The component supply crunch was felt more severely by major Chinese OEMs such as Xiaomi, OPPO* and vivo as compared with Samsung, which seems to have overcome component shortages that affected its supply last year, as evidenced by higher-than-expected growth in its shipments despite a late flagship launch.

Consequently, Samsung regained the top spot from Apple which had emerged as the biggest smartphone vendor globally in Q4 2021 thanks to its latest iPhone 13 series.

With its share at around 22.5% of the global smartphone shipments in Q1 2022, China remains the world’s biggest smartphone market. This is down from around 25.6% in Q1 2021 as China’s economy grew slower than expected due to COVID-related lockdowns and shipment volumes declined by over 19% YoY. While China’s share of global smartphone market growth (shipments) remains flat QoQ thanks to a small peak in demand during Chinese New Year and as the global smartphone market declined QoQ due to seasonality, in terms of absolute shipments, China saw a quarterly decline of over 12%.

HONOR has emerged as the biggest smartphone player in China, chipping into vivo and OPPO*’s shares and stepping into the position previously held by Huawei from which it recently separated. Although vivo did not succeed in regaining the top position due to HONOR’s rise at a time when it is itself facing component shortages, it did recover somewhat thanks to its newly launched mid-end S12 series that is popular with younger customers and the affordable the Y series which showed strong performance in the quarter.

*OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q4 2021 Highlights

Published Date: February 16, 2022

• Global smartphone market growth saw an increase of 4% YoY to reach 1.39 billion units in 2021. Q4 2021 shipments declined 6% YoY to reach 371 million units.
• Samsung led the global smartphone market in 2021 with annual shipments of 272 million units.
• Apple, Xiaomi, OPPO^ and vivo recorded their highest-ever annual shipments.
• The top five brands gained share due to a significant decline by Huawei, and LG’s exit from the market.
• Apple surpassed Samsung to take the number one spot in Q4 2021 with smartphone shipments increasing by 70% QoQ to 81.5 million units in Q4 2021, despite remaining flat YoY.
• Apple recorded their highest-ever annual shipments of 237.9 million units in 2021 driven by successful launch of iPhone 13 series and consistent performance of iPhone 12 series.

BrandsQ1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Apple14%14%11%21%17%15%14%22%
Samsung20%20%22%16%22%18%20%19%
Xiaomi10%10%13%11%14%16%13%12%
OPPO*8%9%8%9%11%10%11%9%
vivo7%8%8%8%10%10%10%8%
Others41%39%38%35%26%31%32%30%
BrandsQ1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Apple40.037.541.781.959.548.948.081.5
Samsung58.654.280.462.576.657.669.369.0
Xiaomi29.726.546.543.048.552.544.445.0
OPPO*22.324.531.034.038.033.638.133.9
vivo21.622.531.033.435.532.533.729.3
Others122.8110.9135.0139.896.898.0108.5112.7
Total Market295.0276.1365.6394.6354.9323.1342.0371.4
QuarterQ1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Ship-ments (in Mn)40.037.541.781.959.548.948.081.5

*OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q3 2021 Highlights

Published Date: November 16, 2021

• The global smartphone market growth saw an increase of 6% QoQ but declined by 6% YoY in Q3 2021, clocking global shipments of 342 million units, down from 365.6 million in Q3 2020.
• Samsung retained the number one spot in Q3 2021 with smartphone shipments increasing by 20% QoQ to 69.3 million units in Q3 2021.
• Xiaomi shipped 44.4 million units in Q3 2021, down 5% YoY and 15% QoQ as it was severely hit by the ongoing component shortages.
• vivo grew 8% YoY and 3% QoQ to reach 33.7 million units. vivo continued to lead China’s smartphone market with 17.3 million units in Q3 2021.
• realme achieved its highest-ever shipment performance with 16.2 million units in Q3 2021. The record quarter came at a time when component shortages were at their peak.
• Global handset market wholesale revenue grew 10% YoY and 6% QoQ in Q3 2021 to reach over $103 billion.

BrandsQ4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Samsung18%20%20%22%16%22%18%20%
Apple18%14%14%11%21%17%15%14%
Xiaomi8%10%10%13%11%14%16%13%
OPPO8%8%9%8%9%11%10%11%
vivo8%7%8%8%8%10%10%10%
Others40%41%39%38%35%26%31%32%
BrandsQ4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Samsung70.458.654.280.462.576.657.669.3
Apple72.340.037.541.781.959.548.948.0
Xiaomi32.929.726.546.543.048.552.544.4
OPPO30.722.324.531.034.038.033.638.1
vivo31.521.622.531.033.435.532.533.7
Others163.4122.8110.9135.0139.896.898.0108.5
Total Market401.1295.0276.1365.6394.6354.9323.1342.0

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q2 2021 Highlights

Published Date: August 16, 2021

• Global smartphone market grew 19% YoY but declined by 7% QoQ as 323 million units were shipped, led by Samsung.
• Xiaomi eclipses 52 million smartphones, becoming the world’s second-largest smartphone brand for the first time ever.
• Samsung retained the number one spot with shipments reaching 58 million units in Q2 2021, however, its market share declined to 18% as compared to 22% in Q1 2021 as its shipments declined by 24% QoQ.
• realme grew by 135% YoY and 17% QoQ, crossing cumulative shipments of 100 million smartphones since its entry into the smartphone market.
• Global smartphone shipment revenues grew by 25% YoY to $96 billion in Q2 2021 setting a second-quarter record.

BrandsQ3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Samsung21%18%20%20%22%16%22%18%
Xiaomi8%8%10%10%13%11%14%16%
Apple12%18%14%14%11%21%17%15%
OPPO9%8%8%9%8%9%11%10%
vivo8%8%7%8%8%8%10%10%
Others42%40%41%39%38%35%26%31%
BrandsQ3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Samsung78.270.458.654.280.462.576.657.9
Xiaomi31.732.929.726.546.243.048.552.5
Apple44.872.340.037.541.781.959.548.9
OPPO32.331.422.324.531.034.038.033.6
vivo31.331.521.622.531.033.435.532.5
Others161.7162.6122.8110.9135.3139.896.897.7

Total

Market

380.0401.1295.0276.1365.6394.6354.9323.1

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2021 Highlights

Published Date: May 16, 2021

• Global smartphone shipment revenue crossed the $100 billion mark for the first time for a March-ending quarter to reach $113 billion.
• Global shipments grew 20% YoY, reaching 354 million units, led by OPPO, vivo, Xiaomi and Apple.
• Samsung regained its top spot as the world’s biggest OEM, with shipments reaching 76.8 million units in Q1 2021.
• Apple iPhone active installed base reached a new high this quarter.

BrandsQ2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Samsung21%21%18%20%20%22%16%22%
Apple10%12%18%14%14%11%21%17%
Xiaomi9%8%8%10%10%13%11%14%
OPPO9%9%8%8%9%8%9%11%
vivo8%8%8%7%8%8%8%10%
Huawei#16%18%14%17%20%14%8%4%
realme1%3%2%2%2%4%4%4%
Others24%21%23%22%16%20%23%18%
BrandsQ2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Samsung76.378.270.458.654.280.462.576.6
Apple36.544.872.340.037.541.781.959.5
Xiaomi32.331.732.929.726.546.243.048.5
OPPO30.632.331.422.324.531.034.038.0
vivo27.031.331.521.622.531.033.435.5
Huawei#56.666.856.249.054.850.933.015.0
realme5.010.27.87.26.414.814.012.8
Others92.884.798.666.649.769.692.869.0

Total

Market

357.1380.0401.1295.0276.1365.6394.6354.9

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

#Huawei includes HONOR in all quarters except Q1 2021 reflecting the separation of the two brands.

 

Q4 2020 Highlights

Published Date: February 16, 2021

• The global smartphone market continued to recover in Q4 2020, rebounding 8% QoQ to 395.9 million units.
• Apple’s 8% YoY and 96% QoQ growth helped it lead the market in Q4 2020.
• Samsung slipped to the second spot with 62.5 million units in Q4 2020, However, it led the overall market in CY 2020.
• For the first time, OPPO and vivo surpassed Huawei to capture the fourth and fifth spots respectively, Huawei slipped to the sixth spot.
• realme emerged as the fastest growing brand in CY 2020 with 65% YoY growth.

BrandsQ1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Apple12%10%12%18%14%14%11%21%
Samsung21%21%21%18%20%20%22%16%
Xiaomi8%9%8%8%10%10%13%11%
OPPO8%9%9%8%8%9%8%9%
vivo7%8%8%8%7%8%8%8%
Huawei#17%16%18%14%17%20%14%8%
realme1%1%3%2%2%2%4%4%
Others24%24%21%23%22%16%20%23%
BrandsQ1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Apple42.036.544.872.340.037.541.781.9
Samsung72.076.378.270.458.654.280.462.5
Xiaomi27.832.331.732.929.726.546.243.0
OPPO25.730.632.331.422.324.531.034.0
vivo23.927.031.331.521.622.531.033.4
Huawei#59.156.666.856.249.054.850.933.0
realme2.85.010.27.87.26.414.814.0
Others87.792.884.798.666.649.769.692.8

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

#Huawei includes HONOR.

Q3 2020 Highlights

  • Samsung regained the top spot, shipping 80.4 million units with 48% QoQ and 3% YoY growth with the highest ever shipment in the last three years.
  • Realme shipment grew 132% QoQ, becoming the world’s fastest brand to hit 50 million shipments since inception.
  • Xiaomi grew 75% QoQ contributing 13% in total smartphone shipment. Notably, this was also the first time when Xiaomi surpassed Apple to capture the third spot.
  • The market share for BBK Group (OPPO, Vivo, Realme, and OnePlus) has increased from 20% in Q2 to 22% in Q3 2020. The group is close to becoming the largest smartphone manufacturer group globally with three of its brands in the top 10.
BrandsQ4
2018
Q1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Samsung18%21%21%21%18%20%20%22%
Huawei#15%17%16%18%14%17%20%14%
Xiaomi6%8%9%8%8%10%10%13%
Apple17%12%10%12%18%14%14%11%
OPPO8%8%9%9%8%8%9%8%
vivo7%7%8%8%8%7%8%8%
realme1%1%3%2%2%2%4%
Others26%24%24%21%23%22%16%20%
BrandsQ4
2018
Q1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Samsung69.872.076.378.270.458.654.280.4
Huawei#59.759.156.666.856.249.054.850.9
Xiaomi25.627.832.331.732.929.726.546.2
Apple65.942.036.544.872.340.037.541.7
OPPO31.325.730.632.331.422.324.531.0
vivo26.523.927.031.331.521.622.531.0
realme2.85.010.27.87.26.414.8
Others115.887.792.884.798.666.648.669.6

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

#Huawei includes HONOR.

Q2 2020 Highlights

  • The share of the top 10 brands reached 88% compared to 80% last year. Brands outside of the top 10 declined 55% YoY. The impact of COVID-19 was more severe on smaller brands that tend to have lower online presence and that tend to cater more to the entry-level segments.
  • Huawei continued its push in China and surpassed Samsung to lead the global smartphone market. Huawei’s shipments declined only 3% YoY globally as it grew 11% YoY in China.
  • Samsung declined 29% YoY as its core markets including LATAM, India, the USA and Europe were struggling from the effects of the pandemic and lockdowns.
  • realme was the only major brand achieving double-digit annual growth. realme grew 11% YoY in the quarter as several markets in Europe and India recovered in June. realme was also the fastest-growing brand in the quarter and was number 7th in terms of sales.
  • Apple iPhone shipments grew 3% YoY and revenues grew 2% YoY. The company saw sustained momentum of the iPhone 11 and a great sales start of the iPhone SE. All regions saw revenue growth.
  •  
BrandsQ3
2018
Q4
2018
Q1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Huawei#14%15%17%16%18%14%17%20%
Samsung19%18%21%21%21%18%20%20%
Apple12%17%12%10%12%18%14%14%
Xiaomi9%6%8%9%8%8%10%10%
OPPO9%8%8%9%9%8%8%9%
vivo8%7%7%8%8%8%7%8%
Lenovo##3%3%3%3%3%3%2%3%
Others26%26%24%24%21%23%22%16%
BrandsQ3
2018
Q4
2018
Q1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Q2
2020
Huawei#52.059.759.156.666.856.249.054.8
Samsung72.369.872.076.378.270.458.654.2
Apple46.965.942.036.544.872.340.037.5
Xiaomi33.325.627.832.331.732.929.726.5
OPPO33.931.325.730.632.331.422.324.5
vivo30.526.523.927.031.331.521.622.5
Lenovo##11.010.19.59.510.011.75.97.5
Others110.9115.887.792.884.798.666.648.6

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

#Huawei includes HONOR.

##Lenovo includes Motorola.

Q1 2020 Highlights

  • The global smartphone market declined its fastest ever, down 13% YoY in Q1 2020.
  • This is the first time since Q1 2014, that the smartphone market has fallen below 300Mn units in a quarter.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the signs of any recovery that the market started showing in Q4 2019.
  • Samsung led the smartphone market during the quarter capturing one-fifth of the global smartphone shipments. The OEM declined 18% YoY during the quarter and is expected to see a steeper decline in Q2 2020.
  • Huawei continued its push in China and surpassed Apple again during the quarter. The OEM declined 17% YoY during the quarter. Over half of the smartphone shipments for Huawei are now in China.
  • Apple remained resilient even during the COVID-19 as iPhone shipments declined only 5% YoY during the quarter. The iPhone revenues were down 7% YoY for the same period. The impact on some European and Asian countries was mild.
  • Xiaomi grew 7% YoY during the quarter. The OEM continued to lead the India smartphone market reaching its highest ever market share (30%) since Q1 2018.
  • Compared to other major OEMs, Vivo declined less (10% YoY) during the quarter. A strong performance in the Indian Smartphone Market partially offset declines in other markets.
  •  
BrandsQ2
2018
Q3
2018
Q4
2018
Q1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Samsung19%19%18%21%21%21%18%20%
Huawei15%14%15%17%16%18%14%17%
Apple11%12%17%12%10%12%18%14%
Xiaomi9%9%6%8%9%8%8%10%
OPPO8%9%8%8%9%9%8%8%
vivo7%8%7%7%8%8%8%7%
realme0%0%0%1%1%3%3%2%
Others31%26%26%24%24%21%23%22%
BrandsQ2
2018
Q3
2018
Q4
2018
Q1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Q1
2020
Samsung71.572.369.872.076.378.270.458.6
Huawei54.252.059.759.156.666.856.249.0
Apple41.346.965.942.036.544.872.340.0
Xiaomi32.033.325.627.832.331.732.929.7
OPPO29.633.931.325.730.632.331.422.3
vivo26.530.526.523.927.031.331.521.6
realme2.85.010.27.87.2
Others113.3110.9115.887.792.884.798.666.6

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

#Huawei includes HONOR.

Q4 2019 Highlights

  • Global mobile phone shipments reached 507 million units globally in Q4 2019 with a YoY decline of -1%.
  • Global smartphone shipments reached 401 million units in Q4 2019 showing a 2% YoY growth as compared to Q4 2018.
  • The top three brands, Samsung, Huawei and Apple, captured more than 50% of the smartphone market, with the rest of the market left for hundreds of other brands to compete fiercely.
  • Samsung remained flat during 2019 Q4 while grew 2% YoY for CY 2019. Samsung has been one of the leading players in 5G in 2019, shipping over 6.5 Million 5G capable devices in 2019.
  • Apple iPhone shipments grew 10% YoY during the Q4 2019 even without a 5G variant. The iPhone 11 series received an excellent consumer response in all regions. The dual-camera and lower pricing of iPhone 11 helped propel sales.
  • realme continued its growth streak and remained the fastest growing brand during the quarter (163% YoY) as well as the year (453% YoY). The brand entered the top five in the Indian market for the full year, which contributed to its strong growth.
  •  
BrandsQ3
2018
Q4
2018
Q1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Apple12%17%12%10%12%18%
Samsung19%18%21%21%21%18%
Huawei14%15%17%16%18%14%
Xiaomi9%6%8%9%8%8%
vivo8%7%7%8%8%8%
OPPO9%8%8%9%9%8%
Lenovo3%3%3%3%3%3%
Others26%26%24%24%21%23%
BrandsQ3
2018
Q4
2018
Q1
2019
Q2
2019
Q3
2019
Q4
2019
Apple46.965.942.036.544.872.3
Samsung72.369.872.076.378.270.4
Huawei52.059.759.156.666.856.2
Xiaomi33.325.627.832.331.732.9
vivo30.526.523.927.031.331.5
Oppo33.931.325.730.632.331.4
Lenovo11.010.19.59.510.011.7
Others99.9105.781.088.284.994.7

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

#Huawei includes HONOR.

Q3 2019 Highlights

  • The top three brands, Samsung, Huawei and Apple, together cornered almost half of the smartphone market, with the rest of the market left for hundreds of other brands to compete fiercely.
  • Samsung continued its growth at 8.4% YoY, capturing over one-fifth of the global smartphone market. This is due to strong Note 10 and Galaxy A series sales.
  • Huawei grew a very healthy 28.5% YoY globally. It captured a record 40% market share in the Chinese smartphone market.
  • Apple iPhone shipments were down 4%, and as a result revenues fell 11% YoY.
  • Realme remained the fastest-growing brand for the second time
  • BBK Group (OPPO, Vivo, Realme, and OnePlus) is close to becoming the largest smartphone manufacturer group globally, accounting for over 20% of the global smartphone market and three of its brands in the top 10.
  •  
Brands

2018

Q3

2018

Q4

2019

Q1

2019

Q2

2019

Q3

Samsung19%18%21%21%21%
Huawei#14%15%17%16%18%
Apple12%17%12%10%12%
Oppo9%8%8%9%9%
Xiaomi9%6%8%9%8%
vivo8%7%7%8%8%
Realme0%1%1%1%3%
Others29%28%26%26%21%
Brands2018Q32018Q42019Q12019Q22019Q3
Samsung72.369.872.076.378.2
Huawei#52.059.759.156.666.8
Apple46.965.942.036.544.8
Oppo33.931.325.730.632.3
Xiaomi33.325.627.832.331.7
vivo30.526.523.927.031.3
Realme1.23.32.85.010.2
Others109.7112.687.792.884.7

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

#Huawei includes HONOR.

Q2 2019 Highlights

  • Samsung grew 7.1% YoY, capturing over one-fifth of the global smartphone market share.
  • Huawei grew 4.6% YoY, but the US trade ban will its growth momentum, especially in the overseas market.
  • Apple iPhone shipments fell 11%, and iPhone revenues fell 12% year-on-year.
  • Realme entered the top 10 OEMs globally for the first time. It took Realme only a year to achieve this feat.
Brands

2018

Q2

2018

Q3

2018

Q4

2019

Q1

2019

Q2

Samsung20%19%18%21%21%
Huawei#15%14%15%17%16%
Apple11%12%17%12%10%
Xiaomi9%9%6%8%9%
Oppo8%9%8%8%9%
vivo7%8%7%7%8%
Lenovo**2%3%3%3%3%
Others31%28%26%24%24%

 

Brands

2018

Q2

2018

Q3

2018

Q4

2019

Q1

2019

Q2

Samsung71.572.369.872.076.3
Huawei#54.252.059.759.156.6
Apple41.346.965.942.036.5
Xiaomi32.033.325.627.832.3
Oppo29.633.931.325.730.6
vivo26.530.526.523.927.0
Lenovo**9.011.010.19.59.5
Others100.299.9105.781.085.2



*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

#Huawei includes HONOR.

Q1 2019 Highlights

  • Overall smartphone shipment declined 5% in Q1 2019, Sixth consecutive quarter of shipments falling.
  • Samsung recorded an increase in revenue as Galaxy S10 flagship smartphones did better than Galaxy S9 at the time of launch.
  • Apple iPhone shipments declined year-over-year for the second consecutive quarter.
  • Xiaomi smartphone shipments declined annually as it faces tough competition in the China market.
Brands

2018

Q1

2018

Q2

2018

Q3

2018

Q4

2019

Q1

Samsung22%20%19%18%21%
Huawei#11%15%14%15%17%
Apple14%11%12%17%12%
Xiaomi8%9%9%6%8%
Oppo7%8%9%8%8%
vivo5%7%8%7%7%
Motorola2%2%3%2%3%
Others31%31%28%27%24%
Global Smartphone Shipments

2018

Q1

2018

Q2

2018

Q3

2018

Q4

2019

Q1

Samsung78.271.572.369.872.0
Huawei#39.354.252.059.759.1
Apple52.241.346.965.942.0
Xiaomi28.132.033.325.627.8
Oppo24.229.633.931.325.7
vivo18.926.530.526.523.9
Motorola7.68.310.69.58.9
Others113.1100.9100.4106.481.6

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

#Huawei includes HONOR.

Q4 2018 Highlights

  • Q4 2018 smartphone shipments declines 7%; Fifth consecutive quarter of smartphone decline
  • For Q4 2018, Huawei, OPPO and vivo continue to dominate with strong performances in China, India, Asia and parts of Europe. The trio have multiple regions to enter and grow moving forward into 2019.
  • Samsung and Apple saw a tough quarter and tough 2018 as demand for their flagship phones have waned due to competition from affordable premium and more cutting-edge phones from Chinese brands such as Huawei and OnePlus.
  • Xiaomi reached a record fourth position for the full year after two years of setbacks thanks to immense growth in India. It has surpassed OPPO globally to take back the fourth position.
  •  
Brands

2017

Q4

2018

Q1

2018

Q2

2018

Q3

2018

Q4

Samsung18%22%20%19%18%
Apple18%14%11%12%17%
Huawei10%11%15%14%15%
Oppo7%7%8%9%8%
vivo6%5%7%8%7%
Xiaomi7%8%9%9%6%
Motorola3%2%2%3%2%
Others31%31%28%26%27%

 

Brands

2017

Q4

2018

Q1

2018

Q2

2018

Q3

2018

Q4

Samsung74.478.271.572.369.8
Apple77.352.241.346.965.9
Huawei41.039.354.252.059.7
Oppo30.724.229.633.931.3
vivo24.018.926.530.526.5
Xiaomi31.028.132.033.325.6
Motorola10.97.68.310.69.5
Others134.8113.1100.9100.4106.4

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q3 2018 Highlights

  • The top 10 players now capture 79% of the market leaving 600+ brands to compete for the remaining 21% of the market.
  • iPhone helped Apple to record 3rd quarter revenue even as shipments remain flat YoY.
  • Samsung continued to lead the smartphone market with 19% market share in the quarter.
Brands

2017

Q3

2017

Q4

2018

Q1

2018

Q2

2018

Q3

Samsung21%18%22%20%19%
Huawei10%10%11%15%14%
Apple12%18%14%11%12%
Oppo8%7%7%8%9%
Xiaomi7%7%8%9%9%
vivo7%6%5%7%8%
Motorola3%3%2%2%3%
Others32%31%31%28%26%
Global Smartphone Shipments

2017

Q3

2017

Q4

2018

Q1

2018

Q2

2018

Q3

Samsung83.374.478.271.572.3
Huawei39.141.039.354.252.0
Apple46.777.352.241.346.9
Oppo32.530.724.229.633.9
Xiaomi28.531.028.132.033.3
vivo28.624.018.926.530.5
Motorola12.510.97.68.310.6
Others127.6134.8113.1101.0100.4

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q2 2018 Highlights

  • Smartphone shipments declined 2% annually to 360 million units in Q2 2018.
  • The top 10 brands accounted for 79% of the smartphone volumes in Q2 2018.
  • Samsung led the smartphone market by volume with a market share of 20% in Q2 2018 even though it registered an annual decline of 11% due to weak sales of its flagship Galaxy S9 series smartphones.
  • Huawei shipments grew 41% annually in Q2 2018. The company managed to be the fastest growing (21%) smartphone brand amid a declining China smartphone market and grew fully 71% overseas.
  • Apple shipped 41.3 million iPhones during Q2 2018, up 1% compared to the same quarter last year. iPhone X remains the top seller for Apple during the quarter.
Brands

2017

Q2

2017

Q3

2017

Q4

2018

Q1

2018

Q2

Samsung22%21%18%22%20%
Huawei11%10%10%11%15%
Apple11%12%18%14%11%
Xiaomi6%7%7%8%9%
Oppo8%8%7%7%8%
vivo7%7%6%5%7%
LG4%3%3%3%3%
Others31%32%31%30%27%
Global Smartphone Shipments

2017

Q2

2017

Q3

2017

Q4

2018

Q1

2018

Q2

Samsung80.483.374.478.271.5
Huawei38.539.141.039.354.2
Apple41.046.777.352.241.3
Xiaomi23.128.531.028.132.0
Oppo30.532.530.724.229.6
vivo24.828.624.018.926.5
LG13.313.913.911.49.8
Others113.9126.3131.8109.399.5

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2018 Highlights

  • Smartphone shipments declined 3% annually reaching 360 million units in Q1 2018.
  • The China market decline in Q1 2018, affected the overall growth of some of the key Chinese brands including OPPO and vivo. Both saw a decline in the quarter as a result of the China market slowdown.
  • Smartphone penetration fell to 76% of all the mobile phones shipped in the quarter. This was partly due to an increase in feature phone shipments by some key brands such as Nokia HMD and Reliance Jio who both saw YoY growth.
  • Top 10 brands accounted for 76% of the smartphone volumes in Q1 2018.
  •  
Brands

2017

Q1

2017

Q2

2017

Q3

2017

Q4

2018

Q1

Samsung22%22%21%18%22%
Apple14%11%12%18%14%
Huawei9%11%10%10%11%
Xiaomi4%6%7%7%8%
Oppo7%8%8%7%7%
vivo6%7%7%6%5%
LG4%4%3%3%3%
ZTE4%3%2%2%2%
Others30%28%30%29%28%
Brands

2017

Q1

2017

Q2

2017

Q3

2017

Q4

2018

Q1

Samsung80.080.483.374.478.2
Apple50.841.046.777.352.2
Huawei34.638.539.141.039.3
Xiaomi13.423.128.531.028.1
Oppo26.130.532.530.724.2
vivo22.824.828.624.018.9
LG14.813.313.913.911.4
ZTE13.312.29.89.47.1
Others115.4101.8116.5122.5102.2

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

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• China’s smartphone shipments fell 2% YoY in Q3 2023, narrowing the YoY decline sequentially. This was due to OEMs restocking in preparation for new model launches.

• Huawei’s shipments soared 41% YoY as its newly launched Mate 60 series with Kirin SoC gained momentum immediately after the launch. Apple experienced a slight YoY uptick in shipments driven by the newly launched iPhone 15 series, but the initial supply constraints impacted its overall performance. HONOR also increased YoY mainly driven by the hot-selling HONOR X50 and HONOR 90. OnePlus’ robust growth drove up OPPO’s shipments.

• We expect to see a YoY growth in Q4 2023 as all Chinese OEMs are expected to launch their new models then. It is worth noting that this will come on last year’s low base, as many Chinese cities were still under lockdowns during the same period last year.

BrandsQ2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2022Q1 2023Q2 2023Q3 2023
HONOR20%17%15%16%15%19%
OPPO*18%18%16%18%18%19%
vivo20%20%18%16%18%16%
Apple13%14%22%20%16%15%
Huawei6%10%9%10%11%14%
Others23%21%20%20%22%17%

HONOR separated from Huawei in Q4 2020 and its market share does not include Huawei brand family volumes starting Q1 2021.

* OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021.

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

*Data on this page is updated every quarter. This data represents the Chinese smartphone market share by quarter (from 2020-2023) by top OEMs.

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MOBILE DEVICES MONITOR – Q3 2023 (Vendor Region Countries)

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Q2 2023 Highlights

Published Date: August 17, 2022

• Smartphone shipments in China fell 4% YoY in Q2 2023 though OEMs provided big promotions during the 618 festival. This was due to weak demands resulting from economic headwinds.

• Apple saw the biggest YoY growth in Q2 as the OEM offered generous price-cuts for the iPhone 14 series during the 618 period. Besides, it still has no competitors in the high-end market which has proven to be more resilient during market headwinds.

• OPPO’s share grew slightly (YoY) as OnePlus showed strong growth piggybacking of the channel support from OPPO. OnePlus compensated for OPPO’s limited online presence by using its online-centric business model to effectively tap into the segment.

• vivo and Xiaomi saw YoY declines as weak economy dampened consumer spending.

• HONOR’s share dropped significantly (YoY) partially because Huawei’s growth posted a challenge for HONOR.

• We anticipate an improvement in smartphone shipments during H2 compared to H1, a strong rebound does not seem to be on the horizon as challenges that affected the performance in H1 are likely to persist.

BrandsQ4 2021Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2022Q1 2023
Apple22%18%13%14%22%20%
OPPO*17%19%18%18%16%18%
vivo16%17%20%20%18%16%
HONOR17%20%20%17%15%16%
Xiaomi16%15%17%13%12%12%
Others12%11%12%18%16%17%

HONOR separated from Huawei in Q4 2020 and its market share does not include Huawei brand family volumes starting Q1 2021.

* OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021.

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2023 Highlights

Published Date: May 16, 2022

• China’s smartphone shipments declined 8% YoY in Q1 2023, reaching their lowest level since Q1 2020. However, this was an improvement from the double-digit YoY declines seen in previous quarters as well as a sign of bottoming out.

• Apple’s market share in China increased to 20% in Q1 2023 from 18% in Q1 2022. This was driven by its continued expansion in China’s premium segment with more aggressive promotion and marketing campaigns for the iPhone 14 series.

• In contrast, all the major Android OEMs saw YoY declines as demand in the mass market remained weak. OEMs remained cautious in ramping up production to manage demand carefully and avoid any unhealthy inventory build-up in the market.

• Despite this caution, we expect the market to further recover in H2 2023, as inventory pressure continues to ease and consumer sentiments improve.

For our detailed research on the China smartphone sales market share Q1 2023, click here.

BrandsQ4 2021Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2022Q1 2023
Apple22%18%13%14%22%20%
OPPO*17%19%18%18%16%18%
vivo16%17%20%20%18%16%
HONOR17%20%20%17%15%16%
Xiaomi16%15%17%13%12%12%
Others12%11%12%18%16%17%

HONOR separated from Huawei in Q4 2020 and its market share does not include Huawei brand family volumes starting Q1 2021.

* OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021.

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q4 2022 Highlights

Published Date: February 18, 2023

• Apple registered a QoQ growth of 67% due to the high demand for new iPhone 14 series. Apple market share in China has now reached 22% in Q4 2022.

• vivo dropped to the 2nd position as the OEM’s market share fell to 18%.

• Major Chinese phone market share (Chinese OEMs) saw YoY shipment declines due to overall market instability due frequent COVID lockdowns and weak economic conditions.

• Xiaomi retained its position in the top five even as its market share fell to its lowest in over two years. Xiaomi market share in China reached 12% in Q4 2022.

• Huawei saw a growth of 25% in it’s shipment that helped it capture 8.7% of Chinese market.

For our detailed research on the China smartphone sales market share Q4 2022, click here.

BrandsQ3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Q2
2022
Q3
2022
Q4
2022
Apple12%22%18%13%14%22%
vivo22%16%17%20%20%18%
OPPO*20%17%19%18%18%16%
HONOR18%17%20%20%17%15%
Xiaomi14%16%15%17%13%12%
Others14%12%11%12%18%17%

HONOR separated from Huawei in Q4 2020 and its market share does not include Huawei brand family volumes starting Q1 2021.

* OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021.

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q3 2022 Highlights

Published Date: December 20, 2022

• Apple was the only major OEM in China to see a YoY increase mainly driven by strong demand for the iPhone 14 Pro models.

• Other major Chinese OEMs saw YoY sales declines due to overall market plunge resulting from frequent COVID lockdowns and weak economic environment.

• Despite sales declines compared to last year, vivo, OPPO and HONOR remained the top 3 brands in China, while Xiaomi dropped one rank to reach 5th place.

• Although facing sanctions, Huawei also saw a YoY increase due to strong demand for its mid-end Nova 10 and premium foldable smartphones.

For our detailed research on the China smartphone sales market share Q3 2022, click here.

BrandsQ2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Q2
2022
Q3
2022
vivo24%22%16%17%20%20%
OPPO*21%20%17%19%18%18%
HONOR9%18%17%20%20%17%
Apple12%12%22%18%13%14%
Xiaomi17%14%16%15%17%13%
Others17%14%12%11%12%18%

HONOR separated from Huawei in Q4 2020 and its market share does not include Huawei brand family volumes starting Q1 2021.

* OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021.

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q2 2022 Highlights

Published Date: August 15, 2022

 

• Huge smartphone market share gains were made by HONOR in Q2 2022 as the OEM capitalized on strength in the premium market

• iPhone market share continued to eke upwards, with Apple doing extremely well in the ultra-premium segment

Click here to read about the China smartphone sales market in Q2 2022.

BrandsQ1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Q2
2022
HONOR5%9%18%17%20%20%
vivo24%24%22%16%17%20%
OPPO*23%21%20%17%19%18%
Xiaomi15%17%14%16%15%17%
Apple13%12%12%22%18%13%
Others20%17%14%12%11%12%

HONOR separated from Huawei in Q4 2020 and its market share does not include Huawei brand family volumes starting Q1 2021.

* OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021.

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2022 Highlights

Published Date: May 15, 2022

• In 2022 Q1, China smartphone shipments declined 19% YoY and 12% QoQ to reach 73.7 million units.

• HONOR continued to outperform the market with shipment growing 190% YoY and 4% QoQ in Q1 2022. HONOR led the market during this quarter and captured 20% market share.

• OPPO (including Oneplus) held the second spot with 13.7 million units in Q1 2022.

• Apple slipped to the third spot with 13 million units in Q1 2022. Although Apple’s shipment fell compared to Q4 2021, Apple still registered 11% YoY growth driven by strong demand for iPhone 13 series.

• Dropping to the fourth spot, vivo declined 42%YoY and 9% QoQ to 12.5 million units in Q1 2022. Q1 2022 was its worst performing quarter since the severe pandemic-hit Q1 2020.

Click here to read about the China smartphone market in Q1 2022.

BrandsQ4 2020Q1 2021Q2 2021Q3 2021Q4 2021Q1 2022
HONOR7%5%9%18%17%20%
OPPO*17%23%21%20%17%19%
Apple17%13%12%12%22%18%
vivo17%24%24%22%16%17%
Xiaomi13%15%17%14%16%15%
Others29%20%17%14%12%11%

HONOR separated from Huawei in Q4 2020 and its market share does not include Huawei brand family volumes starting Q1 2021.

* OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021.

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q4 2021 Highlights

Published Date: February 15, 2022

• China smartphone shipments declined 11% YoY to reach 84 million units. However, the market increased 9% QoQ in Q4 2021.

• Apple’s 13% YoY and 95% QoQ growth helped it lead the China market, capturing 22% market share in Q4 2021.

• For the first time, HONOR reached the second spot after becoming an independent brand. It grew 100% YoY to reach 14 million units.

• vivo slipped to the fourth spot with ~14 million units in Q4 2021, However, it led the overall China smartphone market in CY 2021.

Click here to read about the China smartphone market in Q4 2021.

BrandsQ3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Apple8%17%13%12%12%22%
HONOR13%7%5%9%18%17%
OPPO*16%18%23%22%20%17%
vivo18%17%24%24%22%16%
Xiaomi13%13%15%17%14%16%
Others32%28%20%16%14%12%

HONOR separated from Huawei in Q4 2020 and its market share does not include Huawei brand family volumes starting Q1 2021.

* OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021.

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q3 2021 Highlights

Published Date: November 15, 2021

• Smartphone sales in China increased 3% QoQ but declined 9% YoY in Q3 2021.

• vivo led the market in Q3 2021, capturing a 23% share, followed by OPPO (20%) and HONOR (15%).

• HONOR was the fastest-growing OEM (96% QoQ) in China during the quarter.

• China’s 5G smartphone sales accounted for 79% of total smartphone sales in Q3 2021.

BrandsQ2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
vivo16%17%18%21%23%23%
OPPO15%15%16%22%21%20%
HONOR14%14%9%5%8%15%
Xiaomi9%11%12%15%17%14%
Apple9%8%16%15%14%13%
Others37%35%29%22%17%15%

HONOR separated from Huawei in Q4 2020 and its market share does not include Huawei brand family volumes starting Q1 2021.

* OPPO includes OnePlus since Q3 2021.

**Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q2 2021 Highlights

Published Date: August 15, 2021

• Smartphone sales in China declined 13% QoQ and 6% YoY in Q2 2021.

• vivo led the market in Q2 2021, capturing a 23% share, followed by OPPO (21%) and Xiaomi (17%).

• Xiaomi was the fastest-growing OEM (70% YoY) in China, followed by Apple (43%) and OPPO (37%).

BrandsQ1
2020
Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
vivo17%16%18%17%24%23%
OPPO15%16%16%17%23%21%
Xiaomi29%10%13%13%15%17%
Apple11%8%8%17%13%14%
Huawei9%33%30%20%15%10%
Others19%17%15%16%10%15%

#Huawei includes HONOR.

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2021 Highlights

Published Date: May 15, 2021

• Smartphone shipment growth in China turned positive in Q1 2021.

• Smartphone shipments grew 36% compared to last year’s COVID-impacted first quarter to register 90.7mn shipments.

• The quarter marked the inevitable succession of Huawei’s leadership, as the beleaguered handset maker struggled to maintain shipments.

• vivo and OPPO emerged as clear leaders, accounting for nearly half of all smartphones shipped during the period.

Brands2019Q42020Q12020Q22020Q32020Q42021Q1
vivo17%17%16%18%17%24%
OPPO15%15%16%16%17%23%
Huawei25%29%33%30%20%15%
Xiaomi9%11%10%13%13%15%
Apple14%9%8%8%17%13%
HONOR10%12%13%13%7%5%
realme0%0%0%0%2%2%
Others10%7%4%2%7%3%

#Huawei includes HONOR.

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q4 2020 Highlights

Published Date: February 15, 2021

• China’s smartphone market declined 17% YoY in 2020.

• China’s 5G smartphone sales accounted for more than 60% of total smartphone sales in Q4 2020.

Huawei and HONOR combined took the top spot in the market, capturing 41% share in 2020.

• Apple was the only brand to witness a positive YoY growth in the market in 2020.

Brands2019Q32019Q42020Q12020Q22020Q32020Q4
Huawei#40%35%41%46%43%30%
vivo19%17%17%16%18%18%
Oppo18%16%15%16%16%16%
Xiaomi8%9%11%10%13%13%
Apple8%14%9%8%8%8%
realme0%0%0%0%0%2%
Others6%9%6%4%2%13%

#Huawei includes HONOR

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q3 2020 Highlights

• Smartphone sales in China recovered slowly with 6% QoQ growth in Q3. But the growth was still down 14% YoY.

• Xiaomi outperformed the market as the only major OEM to achieve a positive YoY growth in Q3 in China.

• Huawei continued to lead the market with 45% share in Q3 (in smartphone sales). However, its sales have started to decline.

Brands2019

 

Q2

2019

 

Q3

2019

 

Q4

2020

 

Q1

2020

 

Q2

2020

 

Q3

Huawei#35%40%35%41%46%43%
Vivo18%19%17%17%16%18%
Oppo19%18%16%15%16%16%
Xiaomi11%8%9%11%10%13%
Apple6%8%14%9%8%8%
Realme0%1%1%0%0%0%
Others11%6%8%7%4%2%

#Huawei includes HONOR

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q2 2020 Highlights

• Smartphone sales in China declined 17% YoY in Q2 2020. However, the sales increased 9% QoQ indicating some signs of recovery.

• Huawei captured a massive 60% share of the 5G smartphone market.

• Huawei reached its highest ever share in China capturing 46% of sales volumes.

• Apple was the fastest-growing OEM (32% YoY) during the quarter.

Brands2019 Q12019 Q22019 Q32019 Q42020 Q12020 Q2
Huawei#34%35%40%35%41%46%
vivo19%18%19%17%17%16%
Oppo18%19%18%16%15%16%
Xiaomi12%11%8%9%11%10%
Apple9%6%8%14%9%8%
Samsung1%1%1%0%1%0%
Others7%10%6%9%6%4%

#Huawei includes HONOR

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2020 Highlights

• China’s Smartphone sales fell by 22% YoY (Year-on-Year) in Q1 2020.

• Except for Huawei, all major OEMs underwent YoY decline.

• However,5G smartphone sales grew sequentially by about 120%. 5G smartphones now capture over 15% of the total smartphone sales.

Apple and Huawei group, managed to increase market share from the same period last year, clearly out-performing the overall market in Q1 2020

Brands2019 Q12019 Q22019 Q32019 Q42020 Q1
Huawei#34%35%40%35%41%
vivo19%18%19%17%17%
Oppo18%19%18%16%15%
Xiaomi12%11%8%9%11%
Apple9%6%8%14%9%
Meizu1%1%1%1%0%
Others7%10%6%8%7%

#Huawei includes HONOR

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q4 2019 Highlights

China’s smartphone market declined for the 10th consecutive quarter in Q4 2019. The decline is expected to continue in the coming quarters due to the impact of nCoV.

• Top 5 OEMs captured 90% of the total market during the quarter as compared to 87% a year ago. This is an indication of the ongoing consolidation in the market. 

• Huawei (including HONOR) leads the Chinese smartphone market capturing over one-third of the total smartphone shipments. The OEM has concentrated its efforts in the home market post the trade ban which helped it grow 12% YoY in the region. China now contributes to 60% of the global shipments for Huawei.

• OPPO (19% YoY), vivo (11% YoY) and Xiaomi (8% YoY) all declined during the quarter. Amidst the declining home market, the OEMs have been expanding overseas to attain growth.

• Apple grew 6% YoY driven by the popularity of the iPhone 11 series, which was the first iPhone with dual cameras and launched at a price lesser than its predecessor.

China led the global 5G market contributing to over 67% of the total 5G shipments in 2019 Q4. This was driven by Huawei (including HONOR), which alone shipped over 6 million 5G devices in the region during the quarter. 

Brands2018

 

Q4

2019

 

Q1

2019

 

Q2

2019

 

Q3

2019

 

Q4

Huawei#28%34%35%40%35%
vivo19%19%18%19%17%
Oppo20%18%19%18%16%
Apple12%9%6%8%14%
Xiaomi9%12%11%8%9%
Meizu2%1%1%1%1%
Others10%7%10%6%8%

#Huawei includes HONOR

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q3 2019 Highlights

Huawei (including the HONOR brand) leads the Chinese smartphone market with its market share growing to 40%, a record high. Huawei’s total shipments in Q3 reached 41.5 million units.

• For Vivo, the X27, Y93, and Y3 series were the highlights in terms of contribution to sales. While for OPPO, the A9 shipped nearly five million units in the third quarter, making it the best-selling model of the quarter according to our model sales tracker.

• Xiaomi sales continued to decline 38% YoY with the onslaught from Honor brand on one side, and Oppo A-series and Vivo Y-series on the other.

• Apple‘s iPhone sales were down 14% YoY. However, Apple’s price corrections with iPhone 11 and XR as well as introducing a new palette of colors, have stimulated demand during the last week of September offsetting the sharp annual decline during July and August.

Brands2018

 

Q3

2018

 

Q4

2019

 

Q1

2019

 

Q2

2019

 

Q3

Huawei#23%28%34%35%40%
vivo21%19%19%18%19%
Oppo21%20%18%19%18%
Xiaomi13%9%12%11%8%
Apple9%12%9%6%8%
Meizu2%2%1%1%1%
Others11%10%7%10%6%

#Huawei includes HONOR

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q2 2019 Highlights

Huawei (including the HONOR brand) leads the Chinese smartphone market with its market share growing to 36%, reaching a record high.

• Overall, with almost 19% market share for both OPPO and Vivo, the brands became the second and third largest brands in China, respectively.

• Xiaomi is still in the recovery stage in Q2 when compared to last year but increased 8% QoQ.

• Apple‘s iPhones shipped less than six million, with a 6% market share, the lowest level in a year.

Brands2018

 

Q2

2018

 

Q3

2018

 

Q4

2019

 

Q1

2019

 

Q2

Huawei#26%23%28%34%35%
Oppo18%21%19%18%19%
vivo19%21%20%19%18%
Xiaomi13%13%9%12%11%
Apple8%9%12%9%6%
Meizu2%2%2%1%1%
Others14%11%10%7%10%

#Huawei includes HONOR

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2019 Highlights

• As the largest smartphone market in the world, the start of 2019 continues the sluggishness from H2 2018.

• The sustained decline can be attributed to the overall economic downturn in China which has resulted in consumers’ prolonged replacement cycles for smartphones.

• Consumer demand continues to remain divided. While some are delaying smartphone upgrades others are buying other electronic products to satisfy their desire for freshness.

• In addition, other factors affecting sales in Q1 2019 includes the lack of new product launches.

Brands2018

 

Q1

2018

 

Q2

2018

 

Q3

2018

 

Q4

2019

Q1

Huawei#22%26%23%28%34%
vivo16%18%21%19%19%
Oppo18%19%21%20%18%
Xiaomi13%13%13%9%12%
Apple13%8%9%12%9%
Samsung1%1%1%1%1%
Others15%14%11%10%7%

#Huawei includes HONOR

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q4 2018 Highlights

Huawei (including Honor) was firmly the market leader in China in 2018, capturing 25% market share. We saw outstanding contributions from the Nova series in 2018.

• OPPO and vivo’s market share did not change much compared to 2017, but their sales have declined slightly.

• Apple’s volume dropped 12% YoY due to its high-ticket price and impact from competitors. But it still has the highest sales revenue among all brands.

China Smartphone Share (%)2017Q42018Q12018Q22018Q32018Q4
Huawei20%22%26%23%28%
Oppo17%18%19%21%20%
vivo15%16%18%21%19%
Apple15%13%8%9%12%
Xiaomi15%13%13%13%9%
Meizu3%3%2%2%2%
Others15%15%14%11%10%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q3 2018 Highlights

• Market consolidation is apparent in China, with the top five OEMs capturing 86% of smartphone share in Q3, increasing from less than 80% in the same period last year.

• Huawei (including Honor) was the market leader in terms of both sales volume and growth momentum in Q3, with its leadership position fixed in China, capturing 23% market share.

• vivo with 4% YoY growth was the second best-selling brand in Q3 capturing 21% market share.

Brands2017Q32017Q42018Q12018Q22018Q3
Huawei19%20%22%26%23%
Oppo19%17%18%19%21%
vivo19%15%16%18%21%
Xiaomi14%15%13%13%13%
Apple10%15%13%8%9%
Meizu4%3%3%2%2%
Others15%15%15%14%11%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q2 2018 Highlights

• OPPO and Vivo secured one spot each on the bestselling models list with their flagships, the R15 and the X21.

• Apple iPhone X continue to surpass iPhone 8 sales in China due to decline in price and offers running during the quarter.

• Honor 7C was the fifth best selling model during the quarter. One of the key reasons for the success of Honor 7C was its aggressive pricing (RMB 1100) & sales during 618 festival.

Brands2017Q22017Q32017Q42018Q12018Q2
Huawei20%19%20%22%26%
Oppo19%19%17%18%19%
vivo17%19%15%16%18%
Xiaomi13%14%15%13%13%
Apple8%10%15%13%8%
Meizu4%4%3%3%2%
Others19%15%15%15%14%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q1 2018 Highlights

• Huawei continues to lead the Chinese smartphone market with 22% market share followed by OPPO and vivo with 18% and 16% share respectively

• Xiaomi (+51%) and Apple (+32%) were the fastest growing brands among the top five

• Xiaomi was the fastest growing brand in China during the quarter. The growth was driven by Xiaomi’s expansion in the offline segment with aggressive promotions

• By the end of Q1 2018 four out of the top five smartphone OEMs had already launched their devices with notch displays in China

• Apple is now back to YoY growth in the first quarter since Q1 2015, which is an indication that its older generation iPhone user base is now upgrading

Brands2017Q12017Q22017Q32017Q42018Q1
Huawei20%20%19%20%22%
Oppo17%19%19%17%18%
vivo17%17%19%15%16%
Apple10%8%10%15%13%
Xiaomi8%13%14%15%13%
Samsung3%3%3%1%1%
Others25%20%16%17%17%

#Huawei includes HONOR

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

India Smartphone Market Share: Quarterly

India Smartphone Shipments Market Data (Q2 2022 – Q3 2023)

Published date: November 10, 2023

A repository of quarterly data for the India smartphone market share. This data is a part of a series of reports which track the mobile handset market: Smartphone and Feature Phone shipments every quarter for more than 140 brands covering more than 95% of the total device shipments in the industry.

Counterpoint Research India Smartphone Market Share Q3 2023

Source: Market Monitor Service

India Smartphone Shipments Market Share (%)
Brands Q2 2022 Q3 2022 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023
Samsung 18% 19% 20% 20% 18% 17%
Xiaomi 19% 21% 18% 16% 15% 17%
vivo 17% 14% 18% 17% 17% 16%
realme 16% 14% 8% 9% 12% 14%
OPPO 11% 10% 11% 12% 11% 10%
Others 19% 22% 25% 26% 27% 26%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Highlights:

  • India’s smartphone shipments remained flat in Q3 2023 (July-September) even as Apple recorded its highest ever quarterly shipments during the period.
  • In Q3 2023, the share of 5G smartphone shipments reached 53%. The main growth driver was OEMs pushing multiple launches in the INR 10,000-INR 15,000 (~$120-$180) segment.
  • With a 17.2% share, Samsung remained the market leader for the fourth consecutive quarter.
  • Experiencing a high-growth phase in India, Apple recorded 34% YoY growth. Q3 2023 also marked the best quarter for Apple’s shipments in the country, which crossed 2.5 million units.
  • vivo was the fastest growing brand among the top five, registering 11% YoY growth
  • In Q3 2023, OEMs focussed on launching new devices and filling in channels to prepare for the festive season ahead.

Click here to read about India smartphone market in Q3 2023.

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•  Covers more than 95% of the global handset shipments
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Q2 2023 Highlights

Published date: August 17, 2023

Highlights:

  • India’s smartphone shipments declined 3% YoY in Q2 2023 (April-July). Though it was the fourth consecutive declining quarter, the magnitude of the decline reduced considerably.
  • 5G smartphones’ contribution to total smartphone shipments reached a record of 50%.
  • With an 18% share, Samsung led India’s smartphone market for the third consecutive quarter. It was also the top 5G brand.
  • vivo maintained its second position. It was the only brand among the top five to experience YoY growth.
  • Samsung surpassed Apple to become the top premium segment (>INR 30,000 or ~ $366) brand. Apple continued to lead the ultra-premium segment (>INR 45,000 or ~$549) with a 59% share.
  • OnePlus was the fastest growing brand with 68% YoY growth, followed by Apple with 56% YoY growth.

Click here to read about India smartphone market in Q2 2023.

Counterpoint Research India Smartphone Market Share Q2 2023

India Smartphone Shipments Market Share (%)
Brands Q1 2022 Q2 2022 Q3 2022 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023
Samsung 20% 18% 19% 20% 20% 18%
vivo 15% 17% 14% 18% 17% 17%
Xiaomi 23% 19% 21% 18% 16% 15%
realme 16% 16% 14% 8% 9% 12%
OPPO 9% 11% 10% 11% 12% 11%
Others 17% 19% 22% 25% 26% 27%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q1 2023 Highlights

Published date: May 9, 2023

Highlights:

  • Q1 2023 (January-March) was the third consecutive quarter to see a decline in India’s smartphone shipments.
  • 5G smartphones’ contribution to total smartphone shipments reached a record of 43%.
  • With a 20% share, Samsung led the Indian smartphone market for the second consecutive quarter. It was also the top 5G brand.
  • vivo captured the second spot and became the leading brand in the affordable premium segment (INR 30,000-INR 45,000, ~$370-$550)
  • Apple continued to lead the premium and ultra-premium segments, with strong growth in offline channels.
  • OnePlus was the fastest growing brand, followed by Apple.5G smartphones in India captured a 32% share in 2022. Samsung became the top-selling 5G brand in 2022 with a 21% share.

Click here to read about India smartphone market in Q1 2023.

India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands Q4 2021 Q1  2022 Q2 2022 Q3 2022 Q4 2022 Q1 2023
Samsung 16% 20% 18% 19% 20% 20%
vivo 13% 15% 17% 14% 18% 17%
Xiaomi 21% 23% 19% 21% 18% 16%
OPPO 9% 9% 11% 10% 11% 12%
realme 17% 16% 16% 14% 8% 9%
Others 24% 17% 19% 22% 25% 26%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q4 2022 Highlights

Published date: February 3, 2022

Highlights:

  • Smartphone market in India declined 9% YoY to reach shipments over 152 million units in 2022.
  • The premium segment (>INR 30,000 or ~$365) contributed 11% to shipments and 35% to market revenue in 2022, the highest ever.
  • Samsung emerged as the leading brand in Q4 2022. Also, Samsung led the market in 2022 in terms of shipment value share with a 22% share, followed by Apple.
  • In 2022, Xiaomi market share in India, however, in terms of shipment volume, was 20%. Closely following, Samsung market share in India during that same period was 19%.
  • In Q4 2022, Samsung led the market, in terms of shipment volume, with a market share of 20%. Xiaomi slipped to third position in Q4 2022.
  • vivo market share in India in Q4 2022 was 18% helping it capture second spot in terms of shipment volumes.
  • 5G smartphones in India captured a 32% share in 2022. Samsung became the top-selling 5G brand in 2022 with a 21% share.
  • Apple continued to lead the premium smartphone segment, with the iPhone 13 emerging as the top-selling model.

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India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands Q3 2021 Q4 2021 Q1  2022 Q2 2022 Q3 2022 Q4 2022
Samsung 17% 16% 20% 18% 19% 20%
Xiaomi 23% 21% 23% 19% 21% 18%
vivo 15% 13% 15% 17% 14% 18%
OPPO 10% 9% 9% 11% 10% 11%
realme 15% 17% 16% 16% 14% 8%
Others 20% 24% 17% 19% 22% 25%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q3 2022 Highlights

Published date: December 21, 2022

  • India’s smartphone shipments declined 11% YoY in Q3 2022 to reach over 45 million units
  • Xiaomi led the market with a 21% shipment share, closely followed by Samsung.
  • One in three smartphones shipped during the quarter was a 5G smartphone. Samsung led the 5G smartphone segment with a 20% share, closely followed by OnePlus and vivo.
  • Apple led the premium smartphone segment, followed by Samsung.
  • For the first time ever, an iPhone (iPhone 13) topped the overall India smartphone quarterly shipment rankings.

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India Smartphone Market Q3 2022

India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands Q2 2021 Q3 2021 Q4 2021 Q1 2022 Q2 2022 Q3 2022
Xiaomi 28% 23% 21% 23% 19% 21%
Samsung 18% 17% 16% 20% 18% 19%
realme 15% 15% 17% 16% 16% 14%
vivo 15% 15% 13% 15% 17% 14%
OPPO 10% 10% 9% 9% 11% 10%
Others 14% 20% 24% 17% 19% 22%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q2 2022 Highlights

Published date: August 15, 2022

  • India’s smartphone shipments grew 9% YoY but fell 5% QoQ to reach almost 37 million units in Q2 2022 (April-June)
  • Xiaomi led the market in Q2 2022 with a 19% shipment share, closely followed by Samsung.
  • India’s smartphone installed base crossed 600 million during the quarter.
  • 5G smartphones contributed to 29% of overall shipments. Samsung led the 5G smartphone segment with a 25% share, followed by vivo and OnePlus.
  • Three out of the top five smartphone models in Q2 2022 were from realme.
  • Samsung led the premium smartphone market (>INR 30,000), closely followed by Apple.

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India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands  Q1 2021 Q2 2021 Q3 2021 Q4 2021 Q1 2022 Q2 2022
Xiaomi 26% 28% 23% 21% 23% 19%
Samsung 20% 18% 17% 16% 20% 19%
vivo 16% 15% 15% 13% 15% 17%
realme 11% 15% 15% 17% 16% 16%
OPPO 11% 10% 10% 9% 9% 11%
Others 16% 14% 20% 24% 17% 18%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q1 2022 Highlights

Published date: May 15, 2022

  • India’s smartphone shipments declined 1% YoY to reach over 38 million units in Q1 2022
  • Xiaomi led the market in Q1 2022 (January-March) with a 23% shipment share. The brand reached its highest ever retail ASP, registering 24% YoY growth
  • Samsung captured the second spot and was the top 5G smartphone brand in Q1 2022. The brand also led the affordable premium (INR 30,000- INR 45,000) segment.
  • Among the top five brands, realme was the fastest growing and captured the third spot.
  • OnePlus’ Nord CE 2 5G was the top 5G smartphone model in Q1 2022
  • Apple led the premium smartphone market (>INR 30,000) followed by Samsung.

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India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Q1
2022
Xiaomi 26% 26% 28% 23% 21% 23%
Samsung 20% 20% 18% 17% 16% 20%
realme 11% 11% 15% 15% 17% 16%
vivo 15% 16% 15% 15% 13% 15%
OPPO 10% 11% 10% 10% 9% 9%
Others 18% 16% 14% 20% 24% 17%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q4 2021 Highlights

Published date: February 15, 2022

  • India’s smartphone market revenue crossed $38 billion in 2021 with 27% YoY growth.
  • Xiaomi led the market with a 24% shipment share. The brand also reached its highest ever share in the premium segment (>INR 30,000, ~$400) with 258% YoY growth.
  • Samsung registered its highest ever retail ASP in 2021. The brand led the INR 20,000-INR 45,000 (~$267-$600) price segment with a 28% share.
  • OnePlus registered its highest ever shipments in India in 2021 and led the affordable premium segment (INR 30,000-INR 45,000, ~$400-$600).
  • 5G shipments registered 555% YoY growth in 2021. vivo led the 5G smartphone shipments in 2021 with a 19% share.
  • Among the top five brands in 2021, realme was the fastest growing brand. It captured the second position in Q4 2021 for the first time.

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India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Q4
2021
Xiaomi 23% 26% 26% 28% 23% 21%
realme 15% 11% 11% 15% 15% 17%
Samsung 24% 20% 20% 18% 17% 16%
vivo 16% 15% 16% 15% 15% 13%
OPPO 10% 10% 11% 10% 10% 9%
Others 12% 17% 16% 14% 21% 24%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q3 2021 Highlights

Published date: November 15, 2022

  • Xiaomi led the market in Q3 2021 with a 22% shipment share. Three out of the top five models during the quarter were from Xiaomi
  • Samsung led the mid-to upper-tier price segment (INR 10,000 – INR 30,000) with a 22% market share.
  • OnePlus registered its highest ever shipments in India. Nord series cumulative shipments crossed 3 million units.
  • 5G smartphone shipments crossed the 10-million mark for the first time, vivo leads.
  • realme led the 5G segment in the sub-INR 20,000 price tier with the highest ever shipments.
  • Apple led the premium segment (>INR 30,000) with 45% share.

India Smartphone Market Q3 2021

India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands Q2
2020
Q3
2020
Q4
2020
Q1
2021
Q2
2021
Q3
2021
Xiaomi 29% 23% 26% 26% 28% 23%
Samsung 26% 24% 20% 20% 18% 17%
vivo 17% 16% 15% 16% 15% 15%
realme 11% 15% 11% 11% 15% 15%
OPPO 9% 10% 10% 11% 10% 10%
Others 8% 12% 18% 16% 14% 20%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q2 2021 Highlights

  • India’s smartphone market registered its highest ever shipments in H1 2021.
  • Xiaomi led the market in Q2 2021 with a 28% shipment share. The brand registered its highest-ever ASP (average selling price) in a single quarter due to the strong performance of the Mi 11 series.
  • Samsung captured the second spot with an 18% share while vivo captured the third spot with a 15% share.
  • realme became the fastest brand to reach 50 million cumulative smartphone shipments in India.
  • OnePlus led the premium market (>INR 30,000) with a 34% share.

India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands 2020 Q1 2020 Q2 2020 Q3 2020 Q4 2021 Q1 2021 Q2
Xiaomi 31% 29% 23% 26% 26% 28%
Samsung 16% 26% 24% 20% 20% 18%
vivo 17% 17% 16% 15% 16% 15%
realme 14% 11% 15% 11% 11% 15%
OPPO 12% 9% 10% 10% 11% 10%
Others 10% 8% 12% 18% 16% 14%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q1 2021 Highlights

  • India’s smartphone shipments grew 23% YoY to reach over 38 million units in Q1 2021. These were the highest ever first-quarter shipments.
  • New product launches, promotions and financial schemes, as well as pent-up demand coming from 2020, drove the smartphone market in Q1 2021.
  • Xiaomi led the market in Q1 2021 with a 26% shipment share. Five out of the top 10 smartphone models in the country were from Xiaomi.
  • Among the top five brands, Samsung grew the highest at 52% YoY.
  • OnePlus led the 5G smartphone shipments with a 33% share.
  • realme had the cheapest 5G offering in Q1 2021.

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India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands 2019 Q4 2020 Q1 2020 Q2 2020 Q3 2020 Q4 2021 Q1
Xiaomi 27% 31% 29% 23% 26% 26%
Samsung 18% 16% 26% 24% 20% 20%
vivo 21% 17% 17% 16% 15% 16%
Realme 8% 14% 11% 15% 11% 11%
Oppo 12% 12% 9% 10% 10% 11%
Others 14% 10% 8% 12% 18% 16%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q4 2020 Highlights

  • The Indian smartphone market registered a modest 4% decline in the pandemic-hit year.
  • The market crossed 100 million units in the second half of 2020 for the first time ever.
  • Xiaomi led the market with a 26% shipment share in 2020, followed by Samsung at 21%.
  • Among the top five brands, realme grew the highest at 22% YoY in 2020.
  • Apple witnessed its best ever quarter in Q4 2020, selling more than 1.5 million units.

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India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands 2019 Q3 2019 Q4 2020 Q1 2020 Q2 2020 Q3 2020 Q4
Xiaomi 26% 27% 30% 29% 23% 26%
Samsung 20% 18% 16% 26% 24% 19%
vivo 17% 21% 17% 17% 16% 15%
Realme 16% 8% 14% 11% 15% 12%
Oppo 8% 12% 12% 9% 10% 10%
Others 13% 14% 11% 8% 12% 18%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q3 2020 Highlights

  • The smartphone shipments registered 9% YoY growth to over 53 million units. This is the highest-ever shipment in a quarter for India
  • Samsung led the Indian smartphone market with 24% shipment share
  • Vivo and realme both grew at 4% YoY.
  • Transsion Group brands (Itel, Infinix and Tecno) regained their market share in Q3 2020, registering 73% YoY growth.

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India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands 2019

Q2

2019

Q3

2019

Q4

2020

Q1

2020

Q2

2020

Q3

Samsung 25% 20% 18% 16% 26% 24%
Xiaomi 28% 26% 27% 30% 29% 23%
Vivo 11% 17% 21% 17% 17% 16%
Realme 9% 16% 8% 14% 11% 15%
Oppo 8% 8% 12% 12% 9% 10%
Others 19% 13% 14% 11% 8% 12%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q2 2020 Highlights

  • Pent-Up Smartphone Demand after April, May Lockdown Pushes the June 2020 Volumes to Pre-COVID Levels & the Smartphone User Base in India Beyond the Half a Billion Mark.
  • The smartphone market declined 51% YoY in Q2 2020 as April was a washout.
  • Xiaomi led the Indian Smartphone Market with a 29% shipment share.
  • Samsung recovered the fastest, capturing the second spot in the smartphone market with 26%. reaching its highest share in the past two years.
  • Online channel share reached the highest ever, contributing almost 45% of sales.
  • During the quarter the unique smartphone userbase surpassed 500 million.

Counterpoint India Smartphone Market Share Q1 2019 - Q2 2020

India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands 2019Q1 2019Q2 2019Q3 2019Q4 2020Q1 2020Q2
Xiaomi 29% 28% 26% 27% 30% 29%
Samsung 23% 25% 20% 18% 16% 26%
Vivo 12% 11% 17% 21% 17% 17%
Realme 7% 9% 16% 8% 14% 11%
Oppo 7% 8% 8% 12% 12% 9%
Others 22% 19% 13% 14% 11% 8%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.


Q1 2020 Highlights

  • Xiaomi leads the India smartphone market with a 6% YoY growth in Q1 2020 to reach its highest ever market share since Q1 2018.
  • Vivo grew 40% YoY in Q1 2020 driven by strong performance Y series models.
  • Samsung’s shipments were driven by its upgraded A and M series (A51, A20s, A30s, and M30s). Samsung managed to hold 3rd position in Q1 2020 due to launches across several price tiers, especially in the affordable premium segment (S10 Lite, Note 10 Lite).
  • realme grew 119% YoY in Q1 2020 driven by the newly launched 5i and C3.
  • OPPO shipments grew 83% in Q1 2020, due to demand for its budget segment devices, A5 2020 and A5s, as well as a good performance for the recently launched A31 and A9 2020 in the offline segment.
  • Transsion Group brands (Itel, Infinix, and Tecno) reached its highest ever market share in Q1 2020 registering 78% YoY growth.
  • OnePlus’ growing presence in the ultra-premium segment (>INR 45000, $600) will help it to expand within the same segment with its new 8 Pro series.
  • Apple grew a strong 78% YoY driven by strong shipments of iPhone 11 and multiple discounts on platforms like Flipkart and Amazon. In the ultra-premium segment (>INR 45000,~$600 ) it was the leading brand with a market share of 55%.
  • Poco debuted as an Independent brand, got off to a good start by capturing a 2% market share during its first entire month of operations in March 2020. It was also among the top five brands in the INR 15-20K (~$200-$260) price segment.
  • GST hike was announced during the quarter which we expect will have an impact on OEMs margins and new launches. A strong dollar and the GST hike will be detrimental to the mobile industry. Due to the hike, most of the OEMs have already increased smartphone prices.

Counterpoint India Smartphone Shipments Market Share Q1 2020

India Smartphone Market Share (%)
Brands 2019 Q1 2019 Q2 2019 Q3 2019 Q4 2020 Q1
Xiaomi 29% 28% 26% 27% 30%
Vivo 12% 11% 17% 21% 17%
Samsung 23% 25% 20% 18% 16%
Realme 7% 9% 16% 8% 14%
Oppo 7% 8% 8% 12% 12%
Others 22% 19% 13% 14% 11%

*Ranking is according to the latest quarter.

Q4 2019 Highlights

  • The India smartphone market grew 7% YoY in both Q4 2019 and in 2019 due to the expansion of Chinese brands with their aggressive pricing and promotional strategy.
  • Xiaomi grew 7% YoY in Q4 2019 and 5% YoY in 2019 driven by expansion in offline channels and the strong performance of its Redmi Note series.
  • Vivo grew 76% YoY in 2019 and 132% YoY in Q4 2019 driven good performance of its budget segment series.
  • Samsung shipments remained almost flat YoY in 4Q19, while it has shown a 5% YoY decline in 2019 as a whole. Samsung shipments were driven by its upgraded A and M series (A50s, A30s, M30s and A20s).
  • OPPO shipments almost doubled YoY in Q4 2019, due to demand for its budget segment device A5s and the good performance of its recently launched devices A9 2020 and A5 2020 in the offline segment.
  • realme grew 255% in India in 2019. The growth of realme was driven by an aggressive go-to-market strategy that involved launching several industry-first features with a strong design language. This is resonating well among young consumers seeking value-for-money devices
  • Transsion Group (Itel, Infinix, and Tecno) reached its highest ever market share in Q4 2019. Transsion remained strong in tier 3, tier 4 cities and rural India. Itel was the number one smartphone brand in the entry-level sub-INR 4,000 (US$ 60) price segment, while Tecno and Infinix showcased YoY growth in INR 6000-INR 10000 (US$ 86-US$ 142) segment by bringing aggressive features at lower price-points like 6.6-inch displays, 20:9 aspect ratio, 5000 mAH battery, etc.
  • Apple was one of the fastest-growing brands in Q4 2019 driven by multiple price cuts on its XR device, thanks to local manufacturing in India.

Counterpoint India Smartphone Market Share Q4 2019

India Smartphone Market Share (%)

2018

Q4

2019

Q1

2019

Q2

2019

Q3

2019

Q4

Xiaomi 27% 29% 28% 26% 27%
Vivo 10% 12% 12% 17% 21%
Samsung 20% 24% 25% 20% 19%
Oppo 7% 7% 8% 8% 12%
Realme 8% 7% 9% 16% 8%
Others 28% 21% 18% 13% 13%
*Ranking is according to latest quarter.

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Q3 2019 Highlights

  • Xiaomi recorded in highest ever shipments with a 26% share. Its shipments grew 7% YoY driven by good performance of its models in the online segment.
  • Samsung shipments declined by 4% YoY,however, it has shown 3% growth QoQ driven by its budget segment device Galaxy A2 Core and its upgraded A series and M series (A30s, M30s, A10s, A50s and M10s).
  • Vivo reached its highest ever share in the India smartphone market driven by good performance of its mid-segment series (vivo S1 and Y17) and increased focus towards the online segment with its recently launched devices U10, Z1X and Z1 Pro.
  • Realme also recorded its highest ever shipments and is the fastest growing brand registering a 6X growth as compared to last year when it entered the Indian market.
  • OPPO grew 12% YoY, due to demand for its budget segment device A5s and steady performance of its F11 series.

Counterpoint India Smartphone Market Share Q3 2019

India Smartphone  Market Share (%) 2018

Q3

2018

Q4

2019

Q1

2019

Q2

2019

Q3

Xiaomi 27% 27% 29% 28% 26%
Samsung 23% 20% 24% 25% 20%
Vivo 10% 10% 12% 12% 17%
Realme 3% 8% 7% 9% 16%
Oppo 8% 7% 7% 8% 8%
Others 29% 28% 21% 18% 13%
*Ranking is according to latest quarter.

Q2 2019 Highlights

  • Xiaomi captured the top spot in Q2 2019 with a 28% share. Its shipments grew 6% YoY driven by portfolio expansion and aggressive offline expansion in the budget segment.
  • Samsung shipments declined by 7% YoY, however, it has shown 30% growth QoQ driven by refreshed A series and M seriesprice cuts of older J series and higher channel incentives during IPL season.
  • OPPO declined 3% YoY, however it has shown 53% QoQ growth due to new launches, consistent performance of its F11 series and increased shipments towards the budget segment (A5s and A1K).
  • This is the third consecutive quarter that Realme has been within the top 5 brands driven by strong performance of Realme C2 and Realme 3 Pro and various discount offers rolled out on online platforms.
  • Huawei’s trade ban also impacted India market as its shipments declined YoY, However, the brand continues to be in the top ten smartphone brands category.

India Smartphone Market Share (%) 2018

Q2

2018

Q3

2018

Q4

2019

Q1

2019

Q2

Xiaomi 28% 27% 27% 29% 28%
Samsung 28% 23% 20% 24% 25%
Vivo 12% 10% 10% 12% 12%
Realme 1% 3% 8% 7% 9%
Oppo 9% 8% 7% 7% 8%
Others 22% 29% 28% 21% 18%
*Ranking is according to latest quarter.

Q1 2019 Highlights

  • The market share of Chinese brands in the Indian smartphone market reached a record 66% during Q1 2019.
  • Xiaomi remained the smartphone market leader in Q1 2019 with a 29% share, though its shipments declined by 2% YoY.
  • Samsung’s recorded a strong sell-in of premium Galaxy S10 series which drove overall ASP for Samsung.
  • Volumes for the Chinese brands grew 20% year-on-year (YoY) mainly due to the growth of Vivo, Realme, and OPPO.

India Smartphone Market Share (%) 2018Q1 2018Q2 2018Q3 2018Q4 2019Q1
Xiaomi 31% 28% 27% 27% 29%
Samsung 26% 28% 23% 20% 24%
vivo 6% 12% 10% 10% 12%
Realme 1% 3% 8% 7%
Oppo 6% 9% 8% 7% 7%
Others 31% 22% 29% 28% 21%
*Ranking is according to latest quarter.

Q4 2018 Highlights

  • India’s overall mobile phone shipments grew 11% and smartphone shipments grew 10% with feature phones growing faster (11%) than smartphones during 2018
  • In terms of revenue, the market grew even faster with a growth rate of 19% during the year with Samsung, Xiaomi, vivo, OPPO and Apple being the market leaders by revenue.
  • Jio was the overall market leader across all handset types in 2018, with a market share of 21%.
  • Samsung has been holding the pole position by shipments in the smartphone market since 2012 when it dethroned Nokia. It was also the category leader in feature phones since 2015.

Counterpoint India Smartphone Market Share Q4 2018

India Smartphone Market Share (%) 2017Q4 2018Q1 2018Q2 2018Q3 2018Q4
Xiaomi 25% 31% 28% 27% 27%
Samsung 23% 26% 28% 23% 20%
vivo 6% 6% 12% 10% 10%
Oppo 6% 6% 9% 8% 7%
Micromax 5% 3% 1% 9% 5%
Others 35% 28% 22% 23% 31%
*Ranking is according to latest quarter.

Q3 2018 Highlights

  • Smartphone segment contributed to half of the total handset market during Q3 2018.
  • Top five brands captured 77% share of the total smartphone market during the quarter.
  • In the smartphone segment, Xiaomi recorded its highest ever shipments in India in a single quarter driven by the new Redmi 6 series and expansion in offline channels.
  • Samsung record shipments were driven by J series. Demand for J6 and J8 remained strong. Apart from this it also launched the Android Go edition, Galaxy J2 core, giving it a much-needed offering in the sub $100 segment.

India Smartphone Market Share (%) 2017Q3 2017Q4 2018Q1 2018Q2 2018Q3
Xiaomi 22% 25% 31% 28% 27%
Samsung 23% 23% 26% 28% 23%
vivo 9% 6% 6% 12% 10%
Micromax 6% 5% 3% 1% 9%
Oppo 8% 6% 6% 9% 8%
Others 32% 35% 28% 22% 23%
*Ranking is according to latest quarter.

Q2 2018 Highlights

  • Smartphone segment contributed to half of the total handset market during Q2 2018.
  • Top five brands captured a record 82% share of the total smartphone market during the quarter
  • Apple had a slow quarter as it underwent changes in its distribution strategy. Apart from this, its domestic assembling is yet to pick-up pace, which means the Cupertino giant is still relying on imports for its sales in India.
  • Xiaomi recorded its highest ever shipments in India during Q2 2018. The growth can be attributed to its strong product and supply chain strategy that has allowed it to launch products with a longer shelf-life than its competitors and that too in the important sub INR 10000 (<US$150) segment.

India Q2 2018

India Smartphone Market Share (%) 2017Q2 2017Q3 2017Q4 2018Q1 2018Q2
Samsung 23% 23% 23% 26% 28%
Xiaomi 16% 22% 25% 31% 28%
vivo 13% 9% 6% 6% 12%
Oppo 10% 8% 6% 6% 9%
Huawei 1% 1% 1% 3% 3%
Others 37% 37% 39% 28% 20%
*Ranking is according to latest quarter.

Q1 2018 Highlights

  • The Indian mobile phone market grew by 48% YoY in Q1 2018 driven by strong demand from the featurephone segment. The smartphone market remained flat YoY.
  • The performance of Chinese brands remained strong, accounting for 57% of the total smartphone market in Q1 2018, up from 53% during Q1 2017. This is the highest ever contribution by Chinese players in the Indian smartphone market.
  • Huawei’s Honor brand captured the fifth position for the first time ever, in the Indian smartphone market due to the strong performance of Honor 9 Lite and Honor 7X across online channels.

India Q1 2018

India Smartphone Market Share (%) 2017Q1 2017Q2 2017Q3 2017Q4 2018Q1
Xiaomi 13% 16% 22% 25% 31%
Samsung 27% 23% 23% 23% 26%
vivo 12% 13% 9% 6% 6%
Oppo 10% 10% 8% 6% 6%
Huawei 1% 1% 1% 1% 3%
Others 37% 37% 37% 39% 28%
*Ranking is according to latest quarter.

Xiaomi’s New Smartphones, OS Back ‘Human X Car X Home’ Strategy

  • The Xiaomi 14 series is among the first devices to use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
  • Xiaomi’s new HyperOS is set to replace the current MIUI system.
  • The emphasis on AI integration is set to become the next pivotal point of differentiation for smartphone OEMs.

Xiaomi unveiled its latest flagship smartphone series, the Xiaomi 14 and 14 Pro, along with its self-developed HyperOS and a slew of AIoT products at an event held in Beijing recently. During the event, Xiaomi founder Lei Jun announced the company’s new strategy of creating a ‘Human X Car X Home’ smart ecosystem centered around people, which is made possible by the support of HyperOS. Xiaomi’s ambition is to further solidify its position in smartphones and IoT, while seamlessly integrating Xiaomi cars into its smart ecosystem to create a comprehensive and user-friendly experience for Xiaomi users.

The Xiaomi 14 series is the first set of commercialized devices to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The new series upholds its tradition of being a compact flagship, featuring a 6.3-inch screen for the Xiaomi 14 and a 6.7-inch screen for the Xiaomi 14 Pro. Their ultra-thin bezel design allows for a larger screen-to-body ratio and a minimalist look. Both models boast a peak brightness of 3,000 nits and LTPO displays with 1-120 Hz adaptive refresh rates.

Imaging has always been Xiaomi’s flagship series’ strong suit and its commitment to superior imaging capabilities continues with the Xiaomi 14 series. The series employs a Leica Summilux lens in conjunction with the Light Hunter 900 sensor, increasing light intake by up to 180% compared to the Xiaomi 13 series. This enhancement results in richer colors and improved night photography.

Despite many upgrades, the Xiaomi 14 series maintains its competitive pricing, with the standard version now offering 256 GB of storage while retaining the starting price of RMB 3,999 for the Xiaomi 14 and RMB 4,999 for the Xiaomi 14 Pro.

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Source: Xiaomi

Xiaomi’s self-developed HyperOS was another highlight of the event. HyperOS, which Xiaomi developed over seven years, is set to replace the current MIUI system. The aim of this OS is to provide a more user-friendly and unified OS, capable of supporting a range of smart devices from smartphones and smartwatches to smart home products and even cars. An exciting feature of this new OS is its ability to integrate more AI features into the device. The Xiaomi 14 series will be among the initial devices to explore these features.

Xiaomi displayed some interesting AI applications during the launch event. Using its AI-generated text feature, the smartphones can create text for speeches, generate user reviews and craft New Year wishes in the blink of an eye. HyperOS seamlessly incorporates AI into WPS (the Chinese version of Office), enabling document scanning, key point summarization, and instant conversion to PPT. It can also enhance daily productivity by recording meetings, creating meeting summaries, doing real-time translation, and more.

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Source: Xiaomi

Furthermore, HyperOS facilitates creative generative AI photo capabilities. Smartphones will now be able to analyze facial features from photos and generate a digital figure. This unique digital figure can then be customized to create new images, whether you want to dress it in traditional costumes or have it appear in front of iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. It also provides the capability for image expansion, allowing you to enlarge the current image to create a larger image with a more expansive background. The image search function is also greatly simplified, making it easier to find your pictures in your photo gallery through more refined searches than before.

These AI features are just the beginning of the changes in the way we interact with our smartphones. As AI technology continues to develop, we expect smartphone OEMs will find more innovative ways to integrate AI into their devices. This emphasis on AI integration is set to become the next pivotal point of differentiation for smartphone OEMs.

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Q3 2023 China Smartphone Sales Fall 3% Signaling Recovery Getting Closer

  • In Q3 2023, smartphone sales in China declined 3% YoY in a sign the market could be closer to bottoming out.
  • Huawei was the big winner, growing 37% YoY on the back of the newly launched Mate 60 series, which is powered by its SoC Kirin 9000S.
  • Major OEMs’ performance varied significantly YoY, which resulted in market ranking changes. HONOR took the top spot as vivo and OPPO lost significant ground.
  • Apple lost share in Q3 2023 as some demand was fulfilled in Q1 and Q2 and because the iPhone 15’s launch sales volume was lower than that of the iPhone 14 series.

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In a sign China’s smartphone market may be closer to bottoming out, its sales fell 3% YoY in Q3 2023, narrowing the YoY decline sequentially, according to Counterpoint’s Market Pulse Service. Major OEMs’ performance varied significantly compared to the same period last year, which resulted in market ranking changes. HONOR took the top spot even as vivo and OPPO lost significant ground.

China Smartphone Market Sales Share, Q3 2022 vs Q3 2023

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Source: Counterpoint Market Pulse Service

Notes: OPPO includes OnePlus; Xiaomi includes Redmi; vivo includes iQOO; Figures may not add up to 100% due to rounding.

During Q3 2023, the performance of most leading OEMs except Huawei was lackluster. On the back of the Kirin SoC’s return, Huawei launched the Mate 60 Pro suddenly at the end of August. It has made a huge splash in the market, contributing big to Huawei’s smartphone sales growth of 37% YoY in Q3 2023. Commenting on Huawei’s performance, Senior Analyst Ivan Lam said, “Although the Mate 60’s sales are under the Pioneer Program and mostly carried out through the brand’s offline and online channels, the product has quickly garnered massive attention. Huawei is striving to ramp up production to catch up with the demand.”

HONOR led the market with an 18.3% share largely driven by the newly launched HONOR X50 and HONOR 90. Xiaomi increased YoY on the back of strong sales of the Redmi K and Note series driven by competitive promotional prices. On the slight increase in these two brands’ market share, Research Analyst Alicia Gong said, “Both HONOR and Xiaomi are focusing on offering more affordable mid-range products with promotional prices to both retailers and consumers to offset any potential downward pressure. This strategy has proven to be effective.”

OPPO, vivo and Apple all experienced double-digit decreases in sales. Lam said, “iPhone sales declined as some demand for older models was fulfilled in Q1 and Q2 2023 due to earlier-than-expected price cuts by channels, which were not offset by the official price adjustment. This was compounded by initial supply constraints faced by the iPhone 15 series, which resulted in lower sales compared to the iPhone 14 series for the launch period. However, traditional offline dominators OPPO and vivo were impacted by weaker spending in Tier 2 and lower cities, as well as being slightly less aggressive in promotions than HONOR and Xiaomi.”

During the quarter, sales of foldable smartphone models continued to grow. The OPPO Find N2 Flip remained the top-selling clamshell-type foldable, while the HONOR Magic V2 ranked first among book-type models. As we enter Q4, all OEMs are gearing up to improve overall performance and end the year with strong sales.

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Global Smartphone Market Reaches its Lowest Q3 Levels in a Decade; Apple’s Share at 16%

  • Global smartphone sell-through declined 8% YoY but grew 2% QoQ in Q3 2023.
  • Samsung led the market but declined YoY to reach its lowest quarterly level in the last decade.
  • A shorter period of iPhone 15 availability in Q3 led to a shift in demand to the next quarter.
  • The top five brands’ cumulative share declined in Q3 as challengers’ share grew.
  • HONOR, Huawei and Transsion Group were among the only top brands to record YoY growth

Global smartphone sell-through volumes fell 8% YoY in Q3 2023, the ninth consecutive quarter to record a decline, but grew 2% QoQ, according to the latest research from Counterpoint’s Market Pulse service. Volumes declined YoY largely due to slower than expected recovery in consumer demand. But the market’s QoQ growth, especially the positive performance in September despite one full week less of sales of the new iPhones, is likely a sign of positive news ahead.