Kantar today revealed its smartphone OS data for the fourth quarter of 2019. Data reveals that Apple’s iPhone accounts for 24.3% smartphone market share across the five major European markets (EU5), with share also up across Urban China, USA, Japan and Australia.
Samsung sales share held flat across Europe.
Huawei continues to see share falter in Europe as the trade war continues to bite. Combined Huawei/Honor share across Europe fell by -4.4% pts to 16.4% in the fourth quarter. By contrast, its Chinese rival Xiaomi grew by +7.2% to hit a share of 14.2%, getting within touching distance of the third spot in Europe, behind Samsung and Apple. With the UK market still relatively untouched by Xiaomi, reaching the third spot in Europe is both possible and likely.
In Urban China, Huawei and Honor combined held 44.2% of the market in the fourth quarter, up 5.4%pts over the year. The main homegrown challengers, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo all saw their share decline over the same period. Despite wider trade challenges, Apple saw solid growth in Urban China, with iPhone 11 the top selling model in the region, whilst the more expensive iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max models made up #3 and #4 top selling models.
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