A latest research from global,
independent research and consulting firm, Strategy Analytics, has revealed that
global smartphone shipments grew 43 percent annually to reach a record 700
million units in 2012. Samsung was the star performer, capturing 30 percent
marketshare worldwide and extending its lead over Apple and Nokia.
Neil Shah, Senior Analyst at Strategy
Analytics, said, "Global smartphone shipments grew 38 percent annually
from 157.0 million units in Q4 2011 to 217.0 million in Q4 2012. Global
smartphone shipments for the full year reached a record 700.1 million units in
2012, increasing robustly from 490.5 million units in 2011. Global shipment
growth slowed from 64 percent in 2011 to 43 percent in 2012 as penetration of
smartphones began to mature in developed regions such as North America and
Western Europe."
Neil
Mawston, Executive Director at Strategy Analytics, added, "Samsung shipped
a record 213.0 million smartphones worldwide and captured 30 percent
marketshare in 2012. This was the largest number of units ever shipped by a
smartphone vendor in a single year, beating Nokia's previous all-time record
when it shipped 100.1 million units during 2010. Despite tough competition in
stores and courtrooms, Samsung continued to deliver numerous hit models, from
the high-end Galaxy Note2 phablet to the mass-market Galaxy Y. Apple grew a
healthy 46 percent annually and shipped 135.8 million smartphones worldwide for
19 percent marketshare in 2012, broadly flat from the 19 percent level recorded
in 2011. Apple had a strong year in developed regions like North America, but
this was offset partly by its limited presence in high-growth emerging markets
such as Africa."
Linda
Sui, Analyst at Strategy Analytics, added, "Samsung and Apple together
accounted for half of all smartphones shipped worldwide in 2012. Large
marketing budgets, extensive distribution channels and attractive product
portfolios have enabled Samsung and Apple to tighten their grip on the
smartphone industry. The growth of Samsung and Apple has continued to impact
Nokia. Nokia retained its position as the world's third largest smartphone
vendor for full-year 2012, but its global marketshare has dropped sharply from
16 percent to five percent during the past year. Nokia's Windows Phone
portfolio has improved significantly in recent months, with new models like the
Lumia 920, but we believe the vendor still lacks a true hero model in its range
that can be considered an Apple iPhone or Samsung S3 killer."
Exhibit
1: Global Smartphone Vendor Shipments and Market Share in Q4 2012 (1)
Global Smartphone Vendor Shipments (Millions of Units) Q4 '11 2011 Q4 '12 2012
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Samsung 36.5 97.4 63.0 213.0
Apple 37.0 93.0 47.8 135.8
Nokia 19.6 77.3 6.6 35.0
Others 63.9 222.8 99.6 316.3
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Total 157.0 490.5 217.0 700.1
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Global Smartphone Vendor Marketshare % Q4 '11 2011 Q4 '12 2012
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Samsung 23.2% 19.9% 29.0% 30.4%
Apple 23.6% 19.0% 22.0% 19.4%
Nokia 12.5% 15.8% 3.0% 5.0%
Others 40.7% 45.4% 45.9% 45.2%
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Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
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Total Growth Year-over-Year % 55.9% 63.8% 38.2% 42.7%
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SOURCE:
Strategy Analytics
It is interesting to know that in spite of Samsung's court losses, it still surged ahead in the smart phone race. Apple has been ignoring Africa and other emerging markets like Brazil and countries in Latin America to its own detriment. It has rather focused on developed markets.
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