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Infographic: Q2-2015|Mobile Market Monitor

Our Q2-2015 Market Monitor report has been published. We update one infographic in each quarter to summarize handset and smartphone market activities in a single page.The report tracks now more than75 top vendor shipmentsevery quarter across regions and countries which contribute to几乎全球smar总数的90%tphone volumesand much more at country level. The global mobile phone industry shipments grew 5% YoY.Middle East Africawas thefastest growingregion up grew7 timesfaster than global.

  • Oneof everyfivemobile phone shipped globally is aSamsung.
  • Huaweibecame the world’sthird largesthandset surpassing Microsoft.
  • Asus shipmentsgrew5X from a year ago tobecomefastest growing brand ,followed byVivo’s total shipmentsgrew 4X compared to a year ago
  • Every 3out of4mobile phone shipped on planet is a smartphone.
  • Excluding Samsung, Apple now generates more smartphone revenues than the all other players combined
  • Oneintwosmartphones shipped globally now is LTE capable.
  • US andChina together contributed to two-thirds of the LTE smartphone market
  • LTESmartphone shipments grew4X in chinaand12x in Indiaannually

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Infographic: Q1-2015| Mobile Market Monitor

Our Q1-2015 Market Monitor report has been published. We update one infographic in each quarter to summarize handset and smartphone market activities in a single page. The report tracks now more than75 top vendor shipmentsevery quarter across regions and countries which contribute tomore than 95% of the total global smartphone volumesand much more at country level.

Global mobile phone shipments reached455 million unitsin Q1 2015, up5% annually. Now3 out of 4 mobile phones shipped globally are smartphones.

  • USA marketsaw a healthy growth growing23% annuallyback to the 2011 levels.
  • China smartphone shipmentsgrew a modest4% annuallybut down 12% sequentially depicting the high growth days are coming to an end.
  • Indiaremained thethird largest smartphonemarket in the world bigger thanFrance+UK+Germany combinedin terms of volumes.
  • Latin America smartphoneshipmentsgrowing a healthy 26% annually.
  • Applewas the star performer as it grewfaster than hot brands such as Xiaomi.Samsungsaw its smartphone shipments slide6% annuallybut recovered from the Q4 2014 dip growing 12% sequentially.

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Infographic: Q3-2014-Global Mobile Market Monitor

Our Quarterly Infographic for the Q3 2014 Market Monitor report has been published.

This quarter in Q3 2014, handsets grew 7% compared with last year. With the help of the iPhone 6 series launch, Apple topped value share with approx. 33% of industry revenue. Samsung’s Global handset market share decline to 22% from its peak of 27% in Q3-3013. Xiaomi emerged as one the top three vendors in terms of global shipments and double its revenue on YoY basis. LTE was the fastest growing segment crossing 100 million units in a quarter for the first time.

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China Clocks A Record 100 Million Smartphone Shipments in Q4 2013

Global smartphone market continued to grow by leaps and bounds thanks to the fast-growing emerging markets on the cusp of smartphone demand inflection point. According to ourquarterly Market Monitor research, total smartphone shipments crossed300 million units markglobally for the first timein a single quarter, during Q4 2013. To put into context, the total smartphone shipments in 2010 reached 300 million units. While the 2010-2012 growth was driven by mature developed markets across Americas and Europe, the next 2013-2015 growth will be driven by emerging markets of Asia, Africa & Americas. Key market driving this growth in near- to mid-term is China.

Let’s look at some stats & trends in China mobile phone market from our Q4 2013 report:

  • Smartphone shipments in China crossed350 million units mark for the full year 2013and100 million units mark in a single quarterof Q4 2013, a global record. Massive Scale
  • China is now bigger smartphone market than North America and Europe combined in terms of smartphone volumes.
  • China accounts for one in three smartphones shipped globally
  • Chinasmartphone penetration of total mobile phone shippedin 2013 stands at a surprising 88%.Feature Phones are dead in China
  • Chinese OEMs enjoy a combined 70% of the total smartphone marketshare. Atough marketfor international brands as smartphone channel now tightly controlled by operators
  • Stronger international brands such asSamsung & Appletogether control acombined 26%of the rest of the 30% market
  • Lenovowas thesecond largest smartphone supplierin 2013 following Samsung as the leading supplier at 12% share.Will be challenged by Huawei & Xiaomi in 2014
  • Huawei, Coolpad and Apple are battling to become thethird largest smartphone supplierin China.Huawei growing faster than both
  • Top five OEMs captures more than 55% of the Chinese total smartphone market. 2014 will see emergence of Xiaomi,Oppoand Tianyu
  • Android (& other AOSP ) captured a combined 91% of the total smartphone shipments in 2013

Counterpoint Research - China Mobile Phone Market TAM

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9 out of 10 Handsets Sold in China are Smartphones

Smartphone momentum continues in the world’s largest mobile market, China. According to the latest Monthly Market Pulse Report from Counterpoint Research, smartphone sales in China reached an all-time monthly high of 30 million units in August 2013. The smartphone penetration of the total handsets sold also reached a record high of 91% topping many developed markets such as USA which reached 87% during the same month. China is now almost three times larger than the US market after it surpassed USA last year to become the largest smartphone market globally.

Most of the contribution came from the domestic players such as Lenovo, Huawei, Coolpad, Xiaomi and ZTE boosted by their broader smartphone portfolio and expanding distribution reach. These vendors realized healthy sell-through after a channel inventory built-up in July 2013.

因此,安卓系统oem厂商联合侦察rd 96% share during the same period. While Samsung saw its share dipped to 15%, Lenovo maintained the number two spot with 11% smartphone share. Meanwhile, Nokia (& Windows Phone) surpassed Apple (& iOS) thanks to better movement for lower-priced models such as Lumia 520. But we believe this is a temporary setback as Apple will likely regain significant share from competition with the new iPhone 5s & 5c launches starting September 2013.

The premium smartphones’ growth significantly slowed in China in August 2013 following a small spike in May & June with Galaxy S4 launch. The key reasons being a dip in iPhone sales in anticipation of newer iPhones plus a shift in operator subsidies towards mid- to lower priced models.

The real volume growth driver in August 2013 was the sub-US$200 wholesale price band smartphones. Domestic vendors captured more than three-fourths of this fast growing segment thanks to smartphone retail prices reaching feature phone levels. Furthermore, the generous subsidies from Chinese operators significantly lowered the barriers for consumers to purchase these smartphones. Feature Phones are thus quickly moving towards oblivion and are disappearing from majority of OEMs’ product portfolios and & Operators’ shelves.

Figure 1: China Smartphone Sales* & Sales Penetration % Trends

China Smartphone Sales & Sales Penetration % Trends

Figure 2: China Market Smartphone Sales Share August 2013

China Monthly Market Pulse OEM Smartphone Share August 2013

Source:Monthly Market Pulse August 2013

* The numbers in this press release only account for the official and legitimate channels.

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