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Gupta: Top three Chinese brands continue to increase
combined market share year over year.

Worldwide sales of smartphones grew 9pc in Q1

DUBAI, May 29, 2017

Worldwide sales of smartphones to end users totalled 380 million units in the first quarter of 2017, a 9.1 per cent increase over the first quarter of 2016, according to a new report from Gartner, a global research and advisory company.

Mobile phone buyers are spending more to get a better phone, resulting in the rise in average selling prices of types of phone, said the report titled "Market Share Alert: Preliminary, Mobile Phones, Worldwide, 1Q17".

The shift in buyer preference is positively affecting Chinese manufacturers such as Huawei, Oppo and Vivo in their strategy to build desirable features at affordable prices. Their combined market share in the first quarter of 2017 accounted for 24 per cent, up 7 percentage points year on year.

"The top three Chinese smartphone manufacturers are driving sales with their competitively priced, high quality smartphones equipped with innovative features," said Anshul Gupta, research director at Gartner.

"Furthermore, aggressive marketing and sales promotion have further helped these brands to take share from other brands in markets such as India, Indonesia and Thailand."

Samsung's smartphone sales declined 3.1 per cent in the first quarter of 2017.

"Although Samsung announced that preorders for the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus are up 30 per cent year over year, the absence of an alternative to Note 7 and the fierce competition in the basic smartphone segment are leading Samsung to continuously lose market share," said Gupta.

"Sales of iPhones were flat, which led to a drop in market share year over year. Similar to Samsung, Apple is increasingly facing fierce competition from Chinese brands Oppo and Vivo, among others, and its performance in China is under attack."

Huawei edged closer to Apple with smartphone sales amounting to 34 million units in the first quarter of 2017. Despite its P9 and P9 Plus being available for more than a year now, both smartphones continued to sell well, positioning Huawei as a dominant brand in the consumer market.

"Huawei has now steadily held the third spot in the worldwide ranking of smartphone vendors," said Gupta. "However, pressure is mounting as its counterparts in China are catching up."

Oppo is continuing to catch up with Huawei. With a 94.6 per cent increase in worldwide smartphone sales in the first quarter of 2017, Oppo achieved the best performance of the quarter and retained the No. 1 position in China.

"Oppo continued to rally sales through a large network of brick-and-mortar retailers, beating market incumbents such as Samsung and Huawei," said Gupta. Oppo's strategy — centered on the camera, fast charging and offline retail — has helped it grow smartphone sales in the international market, he added.

Meanwhile, Vivo sold almost 26 million smartphones and achieved a market share of 6.8 per cent, which helped it achieve growth of 84.6 per cent in the first quarter of 2017. "Vivo saw growing demand of its smartphones from the emerging markets in Asia/Pacific, including India, where sales grew over 220 per cent thanks to its increased brand appeal and high-quality smartphones," said Gupta.

In the smartphone operating system (OS) market, the battle is now clearly between Android and iOS. With other OSs struggling for momentum, Android grew its share by 2 per cent. Growing acceptance of Chinese brands in the global markets, led by high-quality smartphones, is driving Android OS dominance.

Moreover, with Google's announcement of Android Go — targeted at the entry-level smartphone market — the OS is heading for continued growth, the Gartner report said. – TradeArabia News Service




Tags: Gartner | Chinese | Android | OS | Smartphone sales |

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