Global Smartphone Shipments Grew 25% YoY in Q1 2021; Samsung Takes Top Spot

Apr. 29, 2021



“The recovery is proceeding faster than we expected, clearly demonstrating a healthy appetite for smartphones globally. But amidst this phenomenal growth, we must remember that we are comparing against one of the worst quarters in smartphone history,1Q20, the start of the pandemic when the bulk of the supply chain was at a halt and China was in full lockdown,”stated Nabila Popal, the Research Director at IDC’s Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers.

As per the IDC report, the accelerated growth of smartphone shipments is a result of strong growth in markets such as China and the Asia/Pacific region (excluding China and Japan). Two of the largest markets for smartphones saw growth of 30% and 28% respectively, accounting for half of all the global shipments, which is around 173 million units.

Top 5 Global Smartphone Manufacturers

Top 5 Global Smartphone Manufacturers

Moreover, as the market recovered from the demand, supply, and manufacturing issues caused by the ongoing pandemic, it shook the competitive scene a bit. For starters, Huawei is now finally out of the Top 5 manufacturers in the global smartphone shipment chart (image below) due to itscontroversies with the US Government.

This paved the way for other smartphone manufacturers, mainly the Chinese brands such asXiaomi, Oppo, andVivoto climb up the chart. The said companies grew 14.1%, 10.8%, and 10.1% respectively to acquire the 3rd, 4th, and 5th positions in the global smartphone shipments chart.

Meanwhile, Samsung is back at the top spot as it shipped over 75.3 million devices during the said quarter, gaining a 21.8% market share. While Samsung’s growth was boosted byGalaxy S21 series, theiPhone 12 series did the samefor the Cupertino giant with around 55.1 million units shipped. This led Apple to gain an even 16% of the market share.

Going forward, the VP of IDC’s Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers Ryan Reith says that many smartphone companies are eyeing to capture the market share that has been left by LG. With the company exiting the smartphone industry recently, Reith says that“it is safe to assume that 6-10 brands are eyeing this share opportunity.”

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