Apple Sold Most 5G Smart Phones in Q3 2021, Samsung Holds Second: Strategic Analytics
Apple the giant Mobile Company has sold the highest number of 5G mobile in its Q3 2021. Whereas the others leading big Companies are also performing its best
Highlighted points
- Honor, the Mobile Company has been reported as the fastest growing mobile brand.
- Xiaomi’s Mobile Phones sales are blocked in the current aspect and it also has reported poor performance in the report.
- Samsung performed the action and best in the report and it also lagged the Oppo.
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In a recent launch of the iPhone 13 series it attracted many new customers in the market and now became the best phone in terms of selling the 5G mobile phones. Including this, it also reduced the price of the previous series iPhone12.
The Strategic report revealed information about the position of the Apple iPhone. The company has recently launched its new series of 5G technology named iPhone13 on 14 September and gained first place in the most selling 5G mobile phone. Also, the company has cut down the price of the iPhone12.
Including apple, many other brands have performed well in the selling of 5G mobile phones and those are Xiaomi, Samsung, and Oppo.
In the report that Apple has secured first place, the report was published by Strategic Analytics especially for Q3 2021. Another brand like Xiaomi also performed well and almost touch the Apple position as it released many new 5G Android smartphones under names as Redmi, and Poco this year. And currently, its Year-on-Year growth is stalled by the surge in the Competition.
Report facts
- Samsung has been considerably seen as the growth in Europe while Oppo in China.
- In the aspect of Globe, Samsung beat the Oppo and became the second leading 5G Android Smartphone vendor after Xiaomi in Q3 2021.
- The growth aspect of the sale has the Honor 50 5G and many more mobiles of the same brand, the first place in terms of growth in Q3 2021. The brand was initially a sub-brand of Huawei but this year it divested itself to avoid the sanctions from the US.
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