TL;DR - A combination of more competition from China in Android smartphones, and an increase in Apple sales, caused Apple to overtake Samsung.
Samsung is no longer the world’s biggest smartphone maker
Submitted 10 months ago by fne8w2ah@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world
https://www.androidpolice.com/samsung-no-longer-world-biggest-smartphone-maker/
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LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.ch 10 months ago
CorrodedCranium@leminal.space 10 months ago
IDC’s group vice president Ryan Reith believes Huawei’s strong comeback in China and Honor, OnePlus, and Google launching “very competitive devices in the lower price range of the high end” segment played a key role in Samsung’s shipment decline.
Samsung was not the only major Android manufacturer to register a decline in its yearly smartphone shipments. Xiaomi and Oppo occupied the third and fourth slots and saw their yearly shipments decline by 4.7% and 9.9%, respectively.
Makes sense. The Android ecosystem is pretty diverse these days. A lot of companies are making quality phones so it’s spread out more.
ares35@kbin.social 10 months ago
world's largest vendor of smartphones; largest manufacturer would technically be foxconn, wouldn't it?
Magrath@lemmy.ca 10 months ago
Nobody knows who actually makes the products, just what name is on it. Better to throw Samsung in the article for the clicks.
danielfgom@lemmy.world 10 months ago
It would have been Huawei occupying this spot a few years ago already but after Trump blocked Google from giving them access to Gapps and selling in the US, they lost massive market share.
But they were well on track to overtake everyone. And they are actually on the rise again, even without Gapps so let’s see what happens next
BlackSkinnedJew@lemmynsfw.com 10 months ago
Huawei it’s making some very good shit recently tbh…
danielfgom@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Yes, very good. It’s made them stronger and better than ever. If they can find a good solution to the Gapps issue they could sell in the West.
HidingCat@kbin.social 10 months ago
I'm sure there'll only be people who read the headlines, so here's what's going on:
Overall shipments decreased by 40 million, but there were two companies who made gains within the top 5: Apple, who shipped 8 million units more, and Transsion, who shipped 22 million units more. Samsung dropped 40 million units, similar to the overall shipments. Looks like Transsion made the most of it during this dip, taking away marketshare from other Android phone makers.
solrize@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Spoiler: Apple.
LWD@lemm.ee 10 months ago
Samsung adopted so many Apple standards in an attempt to be like Apple (locked-in battery, headphone jack removal, SD card removal, obscene price increases for more internal storage) that eventually people started switching to Apple.
Imagine my shock
lazynooblet@lazysoci.al 10 months ago
Maybe in the US. I think there is more to it than this.
Gur814@lemmy.world 10 months ago
And their cameras got worse. The shutter lag on my S22+ was ridiculous. I missed so many good moments with my kids because it either failed to take the picture on time or the picture it did take was a blurry mess. After using Samsung for several generations, I traded for an iPhone 15 Pro. The camera alone was worth the switch. It turns out if you spend years copying Apple then people would rather just buy the real thing once you’ve removed all the features that made you unique.
Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip 10 months ago
while not on the same scale, its kinda like the story of the enthusiast trap.