Samsung’s smartphone shipments in February were 26 percent higher than a year ago and also 12 percent higher than the level before the epidemic in February 2019.
Samsung Electronics has regained the top position in global smartphone sales in February. This has been claimed in a new report released on Monday. Samsung has overtaken Apple with the early launch of the Galaxy S21 series and has been the market leader in terms of sales.
According to market researcher strategy analytics, Samsung sold 24 million units of smartphone with 23.1 percent market share (market share) last month. At the same time, Apple sold 23 million units with 22.2 percent market share.
In addition, Xiaomi of China came in third place with a market share of 11.5 percent. This was followed by Vivo with 10.6 percent and Oppo with 8.5 percent. According to a report by Yonhap News Agency, the South Korean tech giant had a market share of 15.6 percent in January, while Apple’s share was recorded at 25.4 percent.
Samsung’s smartphone shipments in February were 26 percent higher than a year ago and also 12 percent higher than the level before the epidemic in February 2019. Samsung has been introducing the new Galaxy S device in the middle of February every year, but this time the company dropped its new flagship Galaxy S21 series in January itself. In February, the market gap between Samsung and Apple has been around 5 percentage points.
Sales of Apple’s iPhone in February increased 74 percent compared to a year ago and 35 percent compared to two years ago.
(IANS)
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