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IDC publica resultados de 2012, Samsung se aleja aún más

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Los resultados de International Data Corporation para 2012 ya están disponibles y, aunque el ranking de los cinco principales proveedores de teléfonos inteligentes permaneció casi sin cambios, las cifras revelan un panorama más detallado de cómo se está configurando la clasificación.


Para darle una mejor perspectiva de cómo se ve el panorama actual, aquí tiene un gráfico que muestra el ranking vigente, incluyendo los envíos totales de cada empresa, su participación en el mercado y el cambio interanual.

IDC CY2012

Lo que parecía una carrera reñida entre dos competidores, Apple y Samsung del año anterior (2011), se ha convertido en una victoria aplastante para el segundo, con envíos que han aumentado más de dos veces. Aunque el crecimiento no fue tan sustancial, Apple también presentó un desempeño sólido, superando la marca de 100 millones de unidades.

Nokia, que sufrió la mayor pérdida del grupo, reclama el tercer lugar lejano. A su lado están HTC y RIM, en las cercanas posiciones 4ª y 5ª. Mientras estos habituales líderes luchan por mantenerse a flote, otros fabricantes fuera del Top 5 tuvieron un buen año. Sus esfuerzos combinados sumaron 260,7 millones de unidades enviadas, lo que representa una mejora casi del 93% respecto al año anterior.

Ahora aquí hay un vistazo al principal proveedor de teléfonos inteligentes del último trimestre de 2012.

IDCQ42012

ZTE continúa mostrando un desempeño impresionante por segundo trimestre consecutivo, ocupando el quinto lugar en la clasificación con un crecimiento del 48.4% respecto al año anterior. Sony está cosechando los beneficios de su reciente cambio de enfoque para mejorar su portafolio de smartphones, cerrando el año con un aumento del 55.6% en el volumen de envíos. El futuro se perfila muy bien para la empresa japonesa; la única pregunta ahora es si podrá capitalizar su recientemente anunciado teléfono insignia.

Pero la mayor sorpresa vino de parte del Huawei, quien ocupó el tercer lugar en las estadísticas del cuarto trimestre de 2012. Es la primera vez que este fabricante chino logra tal hazaña gracias a sus teléfonos asequibles y sus dispositivos insignia competitivos. Ahora solo se trata de mantener este alto nivel de rendimiento. Si logran hacerlo, deberían estar bien encaminados para convertirse en uno de los actores clave de la industria.

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36 Comments

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kitid · 13 years ago

ang dami talagang makikitid ang utak tsk tsk tsk
daming wagas kung maka react as if naman sa kanila ang kumpanya, tuwa lang ng android, samsung, apple etc at kumagat naman kayo

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tarush · 13 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Ys are included in the smartphone shipped count?

If yes, then that explains the “landslide” lead by Samsung :)

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Jack · 13 years ago

Of course Samsung Galaxy Ys are included, they are smart phone dumbass. And smart for Samsung to delivers different models for various markets. While Apple only targeted dumb users out for social status :)

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chinitoguy · 13 years ago

I’m really concerned about Huawei’s rise to power. Remember guys this is a Chinese company and as we all know that China has become a bully to its smaller neighbors like the Philippines and a potential threat to challenge USA as a superpower.

Huawei is not trusted by the US goverment. There are rumors that China might be using Huawei’s handsets to monitor US. Never trust the Chinese.

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bokoi · 13 years ago

Fyi, telecoms sa pinas using mostly huawei equipment. With your line of reasoning, ano na ngayon service provider mo? Hahahaha.

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randyb · 13 years ago

Guess that you love so much in sucking those american dick eh

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Miranda · 13 years ago

You should not worry about Huawei, they are a private chinese company. It is ZTE that is owned by the Chinese government.

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shempre! · 13 years ago

Talo talaga ang iPhone 5 sa Galaxy S3 + Note + Note 2 + S3 mini + etc + etc!

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jose procopio · 13 years ago

sino ba nagsabi kay mokong na apple na magbenta nang isa lang na phone?? alam mo kung bakit isa lang?? kasi wala silang pake kung di kayang bilhin nang mga nakakaraming tao dahil sa kamahalan ng product nila.. magbenta ka nang body part mo o no iphone for you.. ganun mentality nila dyan.. kumita.. at least sa ibang manufacturer.. di mo kaya flagship, bili ka mid range.. di parin kaya? bili ka nang low end… at least maraming option… duh…

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deuts · 13 years ago

Fine. But go to a nearest mall and/or coffee shops and look around you and see which smartphone is predominantly in the hands of other people.

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jose procopio · 13 years ago

san sa starbucks at coffee bean? ung lugar na kalahati sosyal, kalahati feeling sosyal?? malamang mga dumb iphones makikita mo.. punta ka sa mundo nang matatalino, android……

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Janson · 13 years ago

how about notebooks? Who are the top 5 notebook brands

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Edwin Arceo · 13 years ago

I would be curious to find out how many Galaxy S3s were shipped compared to the iPhone 5 which is supposed to be direct competitors. Would you compare the Galaxy with with even the iPhone 4s? Yeah, I know you wont. Samsung is way out because it makes so many models of phones while Apple makes only two. Ok maybe free if you count the iPhone 4 which is given away almost for free.

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Eyemesem · 13 years ago

Ummm why would you care about the sales of Samsung Galaxy S3 and iPhone when the point of the article is about the entire company’s performance in the phone market share?

Would it make Apple more impressive for selling more units of iPhone than Samsung’s Galaxy S3?

Isn’t it good that Samsung actually offers a lot of devices catering to different markets? Not all people you know would be satisfied with a 4″ screen. In the same way that not all people like a 5.5″ screen. Believe it or not but not all people are looking for a smartphone. The point is Samsung’s product line offers choices for different customers with different needs.

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smith · 13 years ago

THE FINAL NUMBER RELEASED by IDC concern total phone sales in 2012.

Samsung accounted for 23.7% of the 1.7 billion hadnsets shipped last year, having a comfortable lead at the top.
Nokia came in second with 19.6% of the market, while
Apple was a very distant third with its 8% share. ZTE and LG completed the top 5 list with 3.8% and 3.3% of the shipments, respectively.

TOP-5 MOBILE MANUFACTURERS OF 2012!

1) SAMSUNG 406 MILLION
2) NOKIA 335.6 MILLION
3) APPLE 136.8 MILLION
4) ZTE 65 MILLION
5) LG 55.9 MILLION.

http://cdn.gsmarena.com/vv/newsimg/13/01/idc-chinese-manufacturers/gsmarena_002.jpg

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Kwentong Browse · 13 years ago

If there is no competitor paano na lang pala. Aftersales ba wala na talaga. Minsan need din yun eh. Para di maabuso.

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Samuel · 13 years ago

I hope these guys from Samsung will update/support their devices in orderly and simultaneous manner, pasalamat kayo sa apple at binigyan kayo ng challenge, so patunayan nyo na mas magaling talaga kayo hindi lang sa marketing kundi sa software and hardware ninyo, ok?

now fire away folks! :-)

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SGT2 P3100 user · 13 years ago

Samsung Android Rules!!!get back Apple Machintos.

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