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Apple Inc's smartphone shipments jumped 22% to record levels in the fourth quarter, making it the world's biggest seller, while those for Huawei plunged as U.S. sanctions took effect.
Apple cornered nearly a quarter of the global smartphone market in the fourth quarter, making it the world s biggest seller, while shipments for Huawei plunged as US sanctions against it took effect.
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January 28th 2021 at 12:12:05 GMT +0300
Apple Inc s smartphone shipments jumped 22 per cent to record levels in the fourth quarter, making it the world s biggest seller, while those for Huawei plunged as U.S. sanctions took effect.
An expanded number of models and a new look for the iPhone 12 lineup, Apple s first 5G-enabled devices, tapped pent up demand for upgrades, especially in China.
Shipments hit 90.1 million phones, a record for any quarter, giving it global market share of 23.4 per cent, data from research firm IDC showed. In China, Apple seized the perfect opportunity to capture Huawei s market share in the high end, when the latter has essentially not enough supply even though demand for the brand is still there, said Nicole Peng, who tracks China s smartphone market at Canalys.
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28 Jan 2021 A man at an Apple outlet in Shanghai. File/Reuters
Apple’s smartphone shipments jumped 22% to record levels in the fourth quarter, making it the world’s biggest seller, while those for Huawei plunged as US sanctions took effect.
An expanded number of models and a new look for the iPhone 12 lineup, Apple’s first 5G-enabled devices, tapped pent up demand for upgrades, especially in China.
Shipments hit 90.1 million phones, a record for any quarter, giving it global market share of 23.4%, data from research firm IDC showed.
“In China, Apple seized the perfect opportunity to capture Huawei’s market share in the high end, when the latter has essentially not enough supply even though demand for the brand is still there,” said Nicole Peng, who tracks China’s smartphone market at Canalys.