The global smartphone market share as of February 2020 decreases by 14 percent as the globe suffers from the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Market Pulse research conducted by industry analyst company Counterpoint, smartphone sales in China declined by 38 percent. Samsung remains to rule the smartphone market internationally, with 22% in terms of global market sales. This is because the brand gets most of its parts from other countries than China. Sales performance of the smartphone brands, which mainly source their supplies from and have a wider market in China, were significantly affected. The research has gathered smartphone sales data from more than 60 countries, including China, Taiwan, Korea, the USA, India, Argentina, and Hong Kong. Read more in our articles including "Samsung remains top-selling worldwide smartphone brand" and "Round-up: Top 10 Flagship Smartphones".
The global smartphone market share as of February 2020 decreases by 14 percent as the globe suffers from the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Market Pulse research conducted by industry analyst company Counterpoint, smartphone sales in China declined by 38 percent.
Samsung remains to rule the smartphone market internationally, with 22% in terms of global market sales. This is because the brand gets most of its parts from other countries than China. Sales performance of the smartphone brands, which mainly source their supplies from and have a wider market in China, were significantly affected. The research has gathered smartphone sales data from more than 60 countries, including China, Taiwan, Korea, the USA, India, Argentina, and Hong Kong.
Our coverage of February 2020 Smartphone Sales includes: "Samsung remains top-selling worldwide smartphone brand"; "Round-up: Top 10 Flagship Smartphones"; "BIR opens Tax Payer Portal". Each article provides unique insights and information.