Apple Solidifies Its Lead as Global Smartwatch Market Grows 35 Percent YoY in Q1 2021: Counterpoint

Apple secured 30.3 percent smartwatch market share in Q1 2020 that put it comfortable ahead of the competition.

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By Vineet Washington | Updated: 27 May 2021 17:51 IST
Highlights
  • Counterpoint report shows watchOS captured 33.5 percent market share
  • Google’s Wear OS secured a mere 3.9 percent market share
  • Samsung smartwatch shipments grew by 27 percent

Apple Watch Series 6 saw 50 percent more demand

Photo Credit: Counterpoint

Apple captured 33.5 percent of smartwatch market share globally in the first quarter of 2021. Latest data by Counterpoint shows the smartwatch market grew 35 percent year-on-year (YoY) in Q1 2021 with Apple taking the lead once again, followed by Huawei and Samsung. In terms of operating system, Apple's watchOS is followed by Samsung's Tizen OS with Google's Wear OS lagging behind at 3.9 percent. Counterpoint noted that Huawei continued to face declining smartwatch sales owing to their optimisation with Huawei phones.

Thanks to Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 6 sales, Apple was able to solidify its position in the smartwatch space globally capturing 33.5 percent market share in Q1 2021. In the first quarter of last year, Apple had secured 30.3 percent smartwatch market share that put it comfortable ahead of the competition even last year. The Cupertino giant also saw 50 percent YoY increase in demand for the new Apple Watch Series 6 models, Counterpoint noted.

Samsung's smartwatch shipments grew by 27 percent thanks to its Galaxy Watch 3 and Galaxy Watch Active series but its market share dropped YoY. Samsung captured 8 percent market share in Q1 2021 that was 0.5 percent less than last year. Huawei saw further decline in market share as it went from 10.1 percent in Q1 2020 to 8.4 percent in Q1 2021. Counterpoint states, “Huawei continued to face headwinds because of the declining smartwatch sales and how well Huawei watches are optimised for its smartphones.”

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Imoo, owned by BBK Electronics, also saw a decline from 7.2 percent to 5.1 percent YoY market share in Q1 2021. Fitbit, that is now owned by Google, went from 4.5 percent in Q1 2020 to 4.2 percent in Q1 2021. Overall, the smartwatch market grew by 35 percent in Q1 2021 compared to Q1 2020.

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In terms of operating systems, since many smartphone manufactures have decided to step away from Wear OS — like Fitbit OS, Tizen, Garmin OS, and RTOS — Google's operating system captured only 3.9 percent of the market share. Naturally, Apple's watchOS was in the lead securing 33.5 percent market share with Samsung's Tizen OS following at 8 percent. Now that Google announced its partnership with Samsung at Google I/O 2021 to collectively develop its Wear OS – and considering it already owns Fitbit – it would be interesting to see how this consolidation plays out. Vice President Research at Counterpoint Neil Shah said this merger will “attract more developers to build newer experiences for the wrist.”


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