Samsung is facing a very fierce competition in a variety of areas such as smartphones, semiconductor chips and TVs. However, at least in the smartphone sector, the company has managed to re -take the first place.
Samsung was the world’s largest smartphone brand in the second quarter of the year. According to the latest IDC report, the Korean company managed to send 5 million smartphones in April to June, up by about 2 percent from the same period last year, which launched 3.7 million Galaxy units. During this time, Samsung was able to accounted for nearly 2 % of the market share.
However, the company’s handset has declined slightly compared to the first quarter of the year; Because at that time, Samsung had launched 5 million smartphones, relying on the Galaxy S25 series. According to IDC, the brand’s successful performance is mainly attributed to the suitable sales of the Galaxy A series phones. The full image of this process is visible in the table below.
Apple came in second and released 1.5 million iPhone units in the second quarter of this year; A figure that shows a 3.5 percent increase compared to last year. However, the company’s sales drop is more eye -catching compared to the first quarter of the year, as many customers appear to be awaiting new iPhone models that are expected to be introduced in the third quarter of this year (July to September).
Xiaomi came in third with the launch of 1.5 million smartphones and took a share of 1.5 percent. Vivo won the fourth place with a 4.7 million handset and achieved a market share of 4.9 percent. The Turgeon, which launches its phones with three Infinix, iTele and Techno brands, sent 1.5 million smartphones to the market and account for a share of 4.7 percent of the world market.
Samsung has recently unveiled four new and high -end models: the Galaxy S25 Edge, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE and the Galaxy Z Fold 7. It is still unclear how much the Korean company will sell.
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