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Samsung and Huawei Rise 5G Smartphone Sales in the World

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G

Market research institute Counterpoint Research released the results of a global smartphone market study that Samsung and Huawei dominate the sales of 5G smartphones in the world.

Samsung rely Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G with 5 percent market share. In the top three levels there are two smartphone models owned Huawei.

In the second position there is Huawei The P40 Pro and the third position are occupied by mid-range smartphones Huawei nova 7. The smartphone market share is 4.5 percent and 4.3 percent, respectively.

In the case of Huawei nova 7, global sales can be said to be the same as China, because the smartphone is not sold outside of its “hometown”, as quoted by Gizchina.

Two flagships Samsung closed the top five positions, namely the Galaxy Note 20 5G and Galaxy S20 + 5G, with 2.9 percent and 2.4 percent market share, respectively.

However, it should be noted, the strength in the market may change significantly this month, given Huawei The Mate 40 and iPhone 12 family go on sale.

The four variants of the iPhone 12 have the opportunity to destroy the market when viewed from the popularity of their predecessors. Huawei to become one of the top smartphone manufacturers globally.

According to the latest Report from market research institute IDC, Huawei has more than 50 percent share of China’s 5G smart smartphone market, reports for the third quarter of 2020.

This means that the market share of other 5G smartphone manufacturers in China, combined, cannot compete Huawei.

Popular smartphone manufacturers, such as OPPO and Vivo, have a market share of 16.2 percent and 14.5 percent, respectively.

Meanwhile, Xiaomi and realm have 9.2 percent and 0.9 percent respectively. In addition, Apple’s launch of the first 5G iPhone in China is also expected to take a share of the 5G smartphone market share Huawei in China.

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