6-14 Chinese brands account for 8 of the world's top 12 smartphone suppliers
According to the data, there are eight Chinese brands among the world's top smartphone suppliers (the top 12), while Samsung Electronics, which ranks first, and Apple, which ranks second, both suffered a slight decline in market share in the first quarter of this year.
In the first quarter of 2016, South Korean tech giant Samsung topped the industry with 81.5 million smartphones shipped, while Samsung's biggest rival Apple shipped 51.6 million units during the same period, according to tracking data from ICInsights. The data also shows that compared with the same period last year, Samsung and Apple's shipments fell by 1% and 3%, respectively.
Correspondingly, the market share of Chinese smartphone brands expanded significantly in the first quarter. According to ICInsights, Huawei sold 28.9 million smartphones in the first quarter, making it into the top three. OPPO, Xiaomi, and Vivo, which are also Chinese brands, followed closely with shipments of 16.1 million, 14.8 million, and 14.3 million respectively.
According to the data, there are eight Chinese brands among the world's top smartphone suppliers (the top 12), while Samsung Electronics, which ranks first, and Apple, which ranks second, both suffered a slight decline in market share in the first quarter of this year.
In the first quarter of 2016, South Korean tech giant Samsung topped the industry with 81.5 million smartphones shipped, while Samsung's biggest rival Apple shipped 51.6 million units during the same period, according to tracking data from ICInsights. The data also shows that compared with the same period last year, Samsung and Apple's shipments fell by 1% and 3%, respectively.
Correspondingly, the market share of Chinese smartphone brands expanded significantly in the first quarter. According to ICInsights, Huawei sold 28.9 million smartphones in the first quarter, making it into the top three. OPPO, Xiaomi, and Vivo, which are also Chinese brands, followed closely with shipments of 16.1 million, 14.8 million, and 14.3 million respectively. According to the data, there are eight Chinese brands among the world's top smartphone suppliers (the top 12), while Samsung Electronics, which ranks first, and Apple, which ranks second, both suffered a slight decline in market share in the first quarter of this year.
In the first quarter of 2016, South Korean tech giant Samsung topped the industry with 81.5 million smartphones shipped, while Samsung's biggest rival Apple shipped 51.6 million units during the same period, according to tracking data from ICInsights. The data also shows that compared with the same period last year, Samsung and Apple's shipments fell by 1% and 3%, respectively.
Correspondingly, the market share of Chinese smartphone brands expanded significantly in the first quarter. According to ICInsights, Huawei sold 28.9 million smartphones in the first quarter, making it into the top three. OPPO, Xiaomi, and Vivo, which are also Chinese brands, followed closely with shipments of 16.1 million, 14.8 million, and 14.3 million respectively. According to the data, there are eight Chinese brands among the world's top smartphone suppliers (the top 12), while Samsung Electronics, which ranks first, and Apple, which ranks second, both suffered a slight decline in market share in the first quarter of this year.
In the first quarter of 2016, South Korean tech giant Samsung topped the industry with 81.5 million smartphones shipped, while Samsung's biggest rival Apple shipped 51.6 million units during the same period, according to tracking data from ICInsights. The data also shows that compared with the same period last year, Samsung and Apple's shipments fell by 1% and 3%, respectively.
Correspondingly, the market share of Chinese smartphone brands expanded significantly in the first quarter. According to ICInsights, Huawei sold 28.9 million smartphones in the first quarter, making it into the top three. OPPO, Xiaomi, and Vivo, which are also Chinese brands, followed closely with shipments of 16.1 million, 14.8 million, and 14.3 million respectively. According to the data, there are eight Chinese brands among the world's top smartphone suppliers (the top 12), while Samsung Electronics, which ranks first, and Apple, which ranks second, both suffered a slight decline in market share in the first quarter of this year.
In the first quarter of 2016, South Korean tech giant Samsung topped the industry with 81.5 million smartphones shipped, while Samsung's biggest rival Apple shipped 51.6 million units during the same period, according to tracking data from ICInsights. The data also shows that compared with the same period last year, Samsung and Apple's shipments fell by 1% and 3%, respectively.
Correspondingly, the market share of Chinese smartphone brands expanded significantly in the first quarter. According to ICInsights, Huawei sold 28.9 million smartphones in the first quarter, making it into the top three. OPPO, Xiaomi, and Vivo, which are also Chinese brands, followed closely with shipments of 16.1 million, 14.8 million, and 14.3 million respectively. According to the data, there are eight Chinese brands among the world's top smartphone suppliers (the top 12), while Samsung Electronics, which ranks first, and Apple, which ranks second, both suffered a slight decline in market share in the first quarter of this year.
In the first quarter of 2016, South Korean tech giant Samsung topped the industry with 81.5 million smartphones shipped, while Samsung's biggest rival Apple shipped 51.6 million units during the same period, according to tracking data from ICInsights. The data also shows that compared with the same period last year, Samsung and Apple's shipments fell by 1% and 3%, respectively.
Correspondingly, the market share of Chinese smartphone brands expanded significantly in the first quarter. According to ICInsights, Huawei sold 28.9 million smartphones in the first quarter, making it into the top three. OPPO, Xiaomi, and Vivo, which are also Chinese brands, followed closely with shipments of 16.1 million, 14.8 million, and 14.3 million respectively.