A staggering 87% of all smartphones sold in China in Q2, 2017, came from Chinese makers, leaving Apple and Samsung with the rest.
Global shipments of smartphones totalled 347.4 million in Q1, 2017, an increase of 4.3% year-on-year says IDC.
Apple’s slender market share lead over Huawei or OPPO/vivo may slip in 2017 from number two globally, to number three or even four, a research company claims.
What constitutes a global smartphone brand? Is it that you know it, or it is sold in major first world countries? The answer appears to be volume – “How many you want?”
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