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Global market shares of Huawei, OPPO, Vivo, Xiaomi, and Realme combined are at an all-time high with 42% in Q2 2019, according to global industry analysis firm Counterpoint. Coming in second is Huawei with 15.8% and a 4.6% YoY despite the US trade ban, although researchers are expecting to see the effect in Q3 2019.  Apple is third with 10.1% market share but with a huge -11.9%  decline in shipments, a third consecutive quarter of decline for the company. Coming in at fourth place is Xiaomi with a 9.0% market share and a 9.0% YoY growth. Its sister company, Vivo, comes next at 8.1% market share with a 2.1% increase in shipment. It has a 1.3% market share with an impressive 848% YoY growth. With the market shares of OPPO, Vivo, Realme, as well as OnePlus, the BBK Group is now the second-largest smartphone manufacturer globally. Read more in our articles including "Chinese smartphone brands has highest-ever combined Global Market Share in Q2 2019" and "BIR opens Tax Payer Portal".

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Global market shares of Huawei, OPPO, Vivo, Xiaomi, and Realme combined are at an all-time high with 42% in Q2 2019, according to global industry analysis firm Counterpoint. Coming in second is Huawei with 15.8% and a 4.6% YoY despite the US trade ban, although researchers are expecting to see the effect in Q3 2019.  Apple is third with 10.1% market share but with a huge -11.9%  decline in shipments, a third consecutive quarter of decline for the company.

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Coming in at fourth place is Xiaomi with a 9.0% market share and a 9.0% YoY growth. Its sister company, Vivo, comes next at 8.1% market share with a 2.1% increase in shipment. It has a 1.3% market share with an impressive 848% YoY growth.

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