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Xiaomi's global 5G smartphone growth stalls, Honor leads: Report

By IANS | Updated: December 21, 2021 18:10 IST

San Francisco, Dec 21 Xiaomi's global 5G smartphone shipments growth stalled in the third quarter 9Q3) while Samsung ...

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San Francisco, Dec 21 Xiaomi's global 5G smartphone shipments growth stalled in the third quarter 9Q3) while Samsung continued to grow its share of 5G smartphone shipments, according to a new report.

Honor led as shipments growth leader, and was the fastest growing Android 5G smartphone brand (on-quarter) in Q3 2021.

"Samsung edged ahead of OPPO to become the second leading Android 5G smartphone vendor globally in Q3 2021" says Ville Petteri-Ukonaho, Associate Director at Strategy Analytics.

Samsung has returned to positive territory following three prior quarters of negative sequential shipment growth.

"The combination of leading technology such as foldable display smartphones and multiple 5G devices have made Samsung products, such as its premium Galaxy Z Flip 3, the S21 Ultra and its affordable A-series, the second-most popular brand of Android 5G smartphones globally in Q3 2021," Petteri-Ukonaho said in a statement late on Monday.

Honor 5G smartphones are rapidly increasing in popularity in China.

"Honor was formerly a sub-brand of Huawei but was spun out as an independent company earlier in the year. The company's 50 5G, 50 SE 5G and 50 Pro 5G were its leading 5G smartphones in Q3 2021," said Yiwen Wu, Associate Director at Strategy Analytics.

Xiaomi, which recorded dramatic growth in global 5G smartphone shipments in 2Q 2021, saw that growth stall in Q3 2021, with shipment growth flat sequentially in the most recent quarter.

"Samsung's resurgence blunted Xiaomi's ability to grow in Europe in Q3 2021, while OPPO surged in China. Facing a combined one-two punch from Samsung outside of China and OPPO in China, Xiaomi saw demand for its 5G smartphones slow considerably in Q3 2021," said Ken Hyers, Director at Strategy Analytics.

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