Apple Becomes World's Biggest Smartphone Seller With Record Shipments: IDC

IDC data showed Apple's shipments surged 22 percent to a record 90.1 million phones in the quarter.

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By Reuters | Updated: 28 January 2021 12:06 IST
Highlights
  • Expanded number of models for the iPhone 12 lineup tapped pent up demand
  • Huawei, unsurprisingly, suffered the most pain
  • Shipments hit 90.1 million phones

The data comes on the heels of Apple reporting record holiday quarter sales on Wednesday

Apple's smartphone shipments jumped 22 percent to record levels in the fourth quarter, making it the world's biggest seller, while those for Huawei plunged as USt sanctions took effect.

An expanded number of models and a new look for the iPhone 12 lineup, Apple's first 5G-enabled devices, tapped pent up demand for upgrades, especially in China.

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Shipments hit 90.1 million phones, a record for any quarter, giving it global market share of 23.4 percent, data from research firm IDC showed.

"In China, Apple seized the perfect opportunity to capture Huawei's market share in the high end, when the latter has essentially not enough supply even though demand for the brand is still there," said Nicole Peng, who tracks China's smartphone market at Canalys.

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The data comes on the heels of Apple reporting record holiday quarter sales on Wednesday, with revenue crossing $100 billion (roughly Rs. 7,30,760 crores) for the first time. Sales in Greater China, which includes Hong Kong and Taiwan, surged 57 percent.

"We had two of the top three selling smartphones in urban China," Chief Executive Tim Cook told Reuters in an interview, adding that upgraders in particular had set an all-time record in China.

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As is often the case in the fourth quarter when it launches new products, Apple took the top spot from Samsung Electronics. The South Korean firm saw a 6.2 percent year-on-year increase to 73.9 million devices, giving it market share of 19.1 percent.

Huawei, unsurprisingly, suffered the most pain, with shipments tumbling a record 42.4 percent to 32.3 million.

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The Chinese tech powerhouse has been battered after the previous USt administration blacklisted it on national security grounds, preventing overseas companies from supplying it with key parts including semiconductors.

Huawei is now in early-stage talks to sell its premium smartphone brands P and Mate, two people with direct knowledge of the matter have said, a move that could see the company eventually exit from the high-end smartphone-making business.

According to IDC, it now ranks 5th compared with the No. 2 ranking it had only two quarters earlier. But research firms Counterpoint and Canalys, which also released data on Thursday, pegged Huawei at No. 6, marking the first time in years that it has fallen out of the top five in their rankings.

China's Xiaomi, the No. 3 seller, saw its shipments soar 32 percent while shipments for fourth-ranked Oppo climbed 10.7 percent, according to IDC.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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