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Delhi HC warns Oppo of sales ban on failure to pay royalty to InterDigital

The order was passed in a litigation by InterDigital against mobile phone manufacturing companies such as Oppo, RealMe and OnePlus brands over usage of cellular technology (3G, 4G, 5G) and video coding technology in their handsets

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New Electronics - Apple overtakes Samsung to be the largest smartphone brand of 2023

Research from Omdia has found that the preliminary shipment total for smartphones reached 328 million units in the fourth quarter of 2023.

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Smartphone makers see hints of growth

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Knock for smartphone market as shipments decline

Global shipments totalled 301.6 million units in the third quarter, a 0.7% decrease compared to the second quarter.

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India To Export 22% Of Assembled Phones In 2023 From Total Production: Report

India To Export 22% Of Assembled Phones In 2023 From Total Production: Report
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Global smartphone shipments continue to decline YoY for eighth cons...

Smartphone shipments totaled 265.9 million units in 2Q23 according to the latest Omdia smartphone preliminary shipment report.

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Global smartphone shipments decline year on year for eighth consecutive quarter

Omdia study reveals headwinds now buffeting the once unstoppable smartphone industry and predicts times will be tough for the industry until the end of 2023.

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Underdog company grew tremendously in Q2 while Apple and Samsung's sales slumped

A lesser-known company and Huawei were the only smartphone manufacturers that did well in the second quarter of 2023.

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Latest Omdia Report: smartphone shipments decline for eight consecutive quarter

Smartphone shipments continue to decline year in year out even for companies that are known to be biggest among smartphone manufacturers. Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, all share in having the decline. Research group Omdia takes a look at smartphone shipments every year, helping the world to know what progress has been made in the industry.

In its latest report, Omdia confirms that all major smartphone OEMs apart from Transsion Holdings and Huawei saw declines year on year. The trend continues in 2023. Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi saw shipments reduce up to 10 percent from quarter two in 2022 to second quarter in 2023.
Contributing factors
For the eight consecutive years, there were various contributing factors leading to smartphone shipment decline. However, recovery came for the COVID-19 period which fell between quarter four of 2020 and quarter three of 2021. Important supply issues and consumers demand remain the main culprits for this decline. We take a look at the three biggest smartphone manufacturers - Samsung, Apple, and Xiaomi.



Quarterly Result: 2Q23


Rank
OEM
2Q23
1Q23
2Q22
QoQ
YoY


Shipment
M/S
Shipment
M/S
Shipment
M/S


1
Samsung
53.3
20%
60.3
22%
62.2
21%
-11.5%
-14.3%


2
Apple
43.2
16%
57.3
21%
48.9
17%
-24.6%
-11.7%


3
Xiaomi
33.2
12%
30.5
11%
39.4
13%
8.9%
-15.7%


4
Oppo Group
25.0
9%
26.5
10%
27.9
9%
-5.8%
-10.5%


5
Transsion
24.5
9%
13.0
5%
17.7
6%
88.5%
38.4%


6
vivo
22.3
8%
21.4
8%
24.8
8%
4.2%
-10.1%


7
Honor
14.1
5%
11.2
4%
15.1
5%
25.9%
-6.6%


8
Motorola
10.4
4%
10.5
4%
12.7
4%
-1.0%
-18.2%


9
Realme
10.1
4%
8.2
3%
13.4
5%
23.2%
-24.6%


10
Huawei
7.4
3%
6.4
2%
6.4
2%
15.6%
15.6%


 
Others
22.5
8%
23.8
9%
25.2
9%
-5.6%
-10.9%


 
Total
265.9
100%
269.1
100%
293.8
100%
-1.2%
-9.5%


Source: Omdia Global Smartphone Shipment Preliminary Result 2Q23
© 2023 Omdia


Note: Oppo Group includes Oppo and OnePlus. Transsion includes Tecno, itel and Infinix






Samsung
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The company had the most shipments in the second quarter of 2023. However, that pales in comparison to the results published in the first quarter the same year. The company has a 14.3 percent year on year decline. That’s something that gives the firm a challenge. Due to ongoing economic recession, there’s a fall in demand for mid to low-end Samsung phones. It is also noted that Samsung Galaxy A series is getting less attraction from buyers.
Apple


The company has seen a a big quarter on quarter fall after a successful first quarter this year for the iPhone 14 series. 43.2 million shipments were recorded, and that’s 24.6 percent fall from the first quarter of this year to the second quarter of last year. The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are doing well in the market but the standard and Plus models are not doing so well.
Xiaomi


According to the report, Xiaomi’s shipments are still falling too. From the second quarter of 2022, it has a 15.7 percent fall year on year. Last year, the second quarter saw 39.4 million Xiaomi phones shipped but it fell to 33.2 million this year.

The slump in smartphone sales will continue till the third quarter, as experts say. Probably, the industry can see a boost during the fourth quarter of 2023.

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Underdog company grew tremendously in Q2 while Apple and Samsung saw sales go down

A lesser-known company and Huawei were the only smartphone manufacturers that did well in the second quarter of 2023.

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