With
worldwide shipments of 216.2 million units during the first quarter,
smartphones grabbed 51.6% of the total mobile phone market. According to
IDC's data, this is the first time that hardware makers have shipped
more smartphones than feature phones on a global basis. It's a
significant milestone.
Phone
makers shipped 418.6 million devices during the quarter, which was up
4% compared to the year-ago quarter (402.4 million), but down compared
to the previous quarter (483.2 million). The first quarter typically
sees a downturn in sales following the holiday quarter, so these numbers
follow the seasonal trends.
The
overall mobile market may have grown only 4%, but smartphone shipments
improved 41.6% year-over-year, jumping from 152.7 million in 2012 to
216.2 million in 2013. Smartphone shipments dipped just 5.1% from the
fourth quarter of 2012, which saw shipments of 227.8 million.
The
worldwide transition from feature phones to smartphones has been a long
time coming. Mature markets such as North America and Europe have
shipped more smartphones than feature phones for a while now. It is
emerging markets such as India and others in the Asia-Pacific Rim that
are driving the push to smartphones.
"Phone
users want computers in their pockets," said Kevin Restivo, senior
research analyst with IDC. "The days where phones are used primarily to
make phone calls and send text messages are quickly fading away. As a
result, the balance of smartphone power has shifted to phone makers that
are most dependent on smartphones."
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it comes to smartphones, Apple ranks a distant second to Samsung. The
company shipped 37.4 million iPhones during the first quarter, giving it
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year-over-year, and actually lost market share. Apple held 23% of the
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Huawei and ZTE round out the top five smartphone makers during the
first quarter, with shipments of 10.3 million, 9.9 million and 9.1
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increasing shipments 110.2%. Huawei's growth wasn't far behind,
improving 94.1% year-over-year. ZTE saw about half as much growth,
improving shipments 49.2% from the year-ago period.
Looking
at the entire cellphone market, Nokia ranked second after Samsung.
According to IDC, Nokia shipped 61.9 million devices during the first
quarter, representing a precipitous 25.1% drop in shipments from the
year-ago period. Nokia managed to hold onto 14.8% of the mobile phone
market during the first quarter.
Apple followed in third place with its shipments of 37.4 million iPhones. Apple laid claim to 8.9% of the overall phone market.
LG
and ZTE round out the top five mobile phone makers, with shipments of
15.4 and 13.5 million, respectively. Those shipments gave LG and ZTE
ownership of 3.7% and 3.2% of the cellphone market, respectively.
Conspicuously absent from the top five phone makers are companies such
as Motorola, Sony and BlackBerry.
The
broader battle between Samsung and Apple is only going to intensify.
Samsung may well extend its lead over the next six months. The Galaxy
S4, its flagship device for the year, reaches the U.S. and other markets
this month. Apple is not expected to offer a new iPhone until the fall,
giving Samsung four or five months to build its user base.
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