Samsung Is Going To Lose to Apple about 10% of 2018 Smartphone Share
Samsung Is Going To Lose to Apple about 10% of 2018 Smartphone Share | While Now Samsung is the biggest smartphone manufacturers in the world, for next year analytics predict the company’s dominance is set to see a 10% decline in market share. Samsung has 9.6% global market share advantage in 2017 over closest rivals Apple. According to the report, the company may see a decrease from its 319.8 million recorded shipments this year, to a projected 315.3 million total shipments in 2018. The reason is Apple and Chinese phones. In the premium segment of smartphones by Apple, and in the low-budget market by Chinese brands.
the reason behind Samsung’s 2018 decline is from the company’s lack of success in the largest smartphone market China. Report are placing the Samsung’s Chinese market share at a pitiful 2.2%. Samsung has a grip of course on India that is the second largest market in the world, but even that may be in danger soon. The danger is from Xiaomi certain to get to the top spot in the coming months. All of these are, of course, expected figures derived from analysis on current statistical data and trends; things may turn out radically different next year.
Source(s): Business Korea
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