
The
runaway success of Apple’s newest iPhone has fueled a dramatic shift in
the global market: the California tech giant is now neck-and-neck with
South Korea’s Samsung for the title of world’s leading seller of
smartphones.
Apple
set the standard for modern smartphones when it released the first
iPhone in 2007, but Samsung has been the market leader since 2011 with
its series of supersized smartphones that run on Google’s Android
software. However, Apple made huge gains in the last quarter, selling
74.5 million iPhones — nearly 50 percent more than a year earlier —
after introducing two bigger models to compete with Samsung’s high-end
Galaxy S phones.
At
the same time, Samsung is facing fierce competition at the lower-priced
end from Chinese manufacturers Lenovo, Huawei and Xiaomi, which are
growing fast in Asia.
Analysts
say Apple will likely see a drop-off in iPhone sales now that it’s past
the December holiday shopping season. But the following estimates from
International Data Corp., released Thursday, show how much the market
has changed:
2014 GLOBAL 4TH-QUARTER MARKET SHARE
— Samsung: 20 percent
— Apple: 19.8 percent
— Lenovo: 6.6 percent
— Huawei: 6.2 percent
— Xiaomi: 4.4 percent
2013 GLOBAL 4TH-QUARTER MARKET SHARE
— Samsung: 28.8 percent
— Apple: 17.4 percent
— Lenovo: 4.7 percent
— Huawei: 5.7 percent
— Xiaomi: 2 percent
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