Continued demand for
affordable smartphones in emerging markets drove worldwide sales of smartphones in the third quarter of 2015, according to Gartner, Inc.
Global sales of smartphones to end users totaled 353 million units, a 15.5
percent growth over the same period in 2014.
"The availability
of affordable smartphones in emerging markets saw consumers upgrade their
'feature phones' to smartphones more quickly because of the small price
gap," said Anshul Gupta, research director at Gartner. "Smartphone sales in
emerging markets rose to 259.7 million in the third quarter of 2015 — an 18.4 percent
growth over the third quarter of 2014 — while sales in mature markets saw
growth of just 8.2 percent over the same period."
In the third quarter
of 2015, Samsung refreshed its flagship devices just four months after its
previous refresh to address slowing demand for its high-end devices, and
further compete with Apple's large-screen iPhones. Apple continued its
dominance in the premium segment of the smartphone market with its iPhone 6 and
6 Plus models for most of the third quarter of 2015. The global launch of the
iPhone 6s and 6s Plus during the last week of September 2015, along with the
simultaneous launch in China, further added to its overall sales during the
quarter. Huawei continued its growth momentum, driven by smartphone sales in
both its home market and global markets, particularly Europe, where sales were
driven by its ever-growing brand visibility.
In the smartphone operating
system (OS) market, Apple’s iOS continued to
see strong performance and grew 21 per cent, above market average. Android
gained 1.4 percentage points in share year over year thanks to strong
smartphone sales from Samsung and Huawei globally. Windows smartphone market
share dropped from 3 percent to 1.7 percent year over year. “Despite the
announcement of Windows 10, we expect Windows smartphone market share will
continue to be a small portion of the overall smartphone OS market as consumers
remain attracted by competing ecosystems,” said Roberta Cozza, research director at Gartner. “Microsoft smartphones will
mainly focus on driving value for enterprise users.”
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