- Gender
- Male
- Device
- Honor Magic5 Lite - Android 13
- Country
- Sbennytopia
Global smartphone shipments for the July-September period totaled 297.8 million units according to the latest Canalys Smartphone Analysis report. The figure represents a 9% decline from the third quarter of 2021 (325.6 million shipments) and is the third consecutive quarter of decline in smartphone shipments.
Third-quarter smartphone shipments in Europe and Asia Pacific outperformed other regions with improved demand in India, Indonesia and the Philippines. Despite market trends, the premium segment saw strong demand for Apple and Samsung flagships, while demand for mid-range and entry-level devices was once again weak.
Samsung maintained its leading position with 64.1 million shipments and 22% market share with large trade-in promotions for its Galaxy S series and the introduction of its new line of foldable smartphones. Apple came in second with 53 million shipments and an 18% share of the global market.
Third-quarter smartphone shipments in Europe and Asia Pacific outperformed other regions with improved demand in India, Indonesia and the Philippines. Despite market trends, the premium segment saw strong demand for Apple and Samsung flagships, while demand for mid-range and entry-level devices was once again weak.
Samsung maintained its leading position with 64.1 million shipments and 22% market share with large trade-in promotions for its Galaxy S series and the introduction of its new line of foldable smartphones. Apple came in second with 53 million shipments and an 18% share of the global market.
| Worldwide Smartphone Shipments and Annual Growth | Impulse of the Canalys smartphone market: 3rd quarter 2022 |