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Samsung dominates 2015's record global smartphone sales

AFP RELAXNEWS
AFP RELAXNEWS
18/02/2016
15:18 MYT
Samsung dominates 2015's record global smartphone sales
More than one in five of the smartphones sold in 2015 were Samsung models. - Donald Bowers/Getty Images for Samsung/AFP/Files
Global smartphone sales were up 14.4 percent in 2015, with a record number of 1.4 billion handsets sold, according to new figures from Gartner. Plus, more than one in five of the smartphones sold in 2015 were Samsung models.
Samsung once again ended the year as the undisputed leader of global smartphone sales, shifting no less than 320,219 million handsets worldwide. The firm's total sales were up on 2014, despite a slight drop in market share from 24.7 percent to 22.5 percent.
In second place, Apple sold a record number of iPhone handsets in 2015, with 225,850 million smartphones sold and a market share of 15.9 percent. Next come Huawei (104M, 7.3 percent), Lenovo/Motorola (72.7M, 5.1 percent) and Xiaomi (65.6M, 4.6 percent).
Over 400 million smartphones sold in just three months
Over 403 million smartphones were snapped up worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2015 alone, up 9.7 percent on Q4 2014.
Samsung remained top of the table, selling the most smartphones globally between October and December 2015, with 83.4 million handset sales (for a market share of 20.7 percent), compared with 71.5 million for Apple (17.7 percent).
In third places came Huawei (32.1M), followed by Lenovo/Motorola (20M) and Xiaomi (18.2M).
As for operating systems, Android and iOS account for 98.4% of total smartphone sales (80.7 percent for Android and 17.7 percent for iOS).
Sales of Windows and BlackBerry devices were down compared with Q4 2014, with respective market shares of 1.1 percent (down 1.7 points) and 0.2 percent (down 0.3 points).
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