Global smartphone sales pick up on fierce competition, China's Huawei growing fastest

A mobile phone made by Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei displayed in a store in Beijing on Aug 3, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Global smartphone sales gained in the third quarter as major vendors ramped up special deals and financing to attract buyers, a survey showed Wednesday (Oct 28).

A survey by IDC showed global smartphone sales of 355.2 million in the July-September period, up 6.8 per cent from a year ago and the second highest quarterly total on record.

Samsung remained the top vendor, delivering 84.5 million handsets or 23.5 per cent of the total market, followed by Apple's 48 million, which gave the US a firm 13.5 per cent.

China's Huawei cemented its hold on third place with a 7.5 per cent market share and 26.5 million units, followed by Chinese rivals Lenovo and Xiaomi, which each captured slightly more than five per cent.

IDC analysts said consumers are seeing new buying options including unlocked handsets which can be used on several carriers, and financing plans to pay for the device over time.

Apple this year began these strategies to entice buyers for its high-end iPhones.

"The vendor landscape and product offerings are really unique at the moment as many markets are seeing consumers become more aware of alternative buying options when it comes to paying for their smartphone," said IDC's Ryan Reith.

"In mature and subsidised markets, we now have a wide range of operators offering equipment installation plans, as well as early trade-in options. At the same time the number of unlocked/off-contract offerings has increased significantly and it's slowly starting to resonate with consumers."

IDC said there is intense competition at the high end between Apple and Samsung, each of which introduced new models this year, as well as in the budget range.

"The third quarter placed a substantial emphasis on flagship devices as vendors tried to outclass each other in both features and design," said IDC research manager Anthony Scarsella.

"New flagship models translated to fiercer competition at the high-end for most players as many will try to challenge both Samsung and Apple for a place among the elite. However, despite the glitz and glamour at the high-end, we still expect the bulk of volume and growth to once again sprout from low to mid-range handsets, particularly in emerging markets."

The survey showed Huawei as the fastest growing vendor, boosting sales by 60.9 per cent from last year. The firm's partnership to produce Google's Nexus 6P phone "could signal that Huawei is finally ready to seriously compete in the US", IDC said.

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