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Apple loses more ground in smartphone market
Reuters On Aug 10, 2019
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Apple lost more ground in the shrinking smartphone market last quarter, with a sales tracker saying the tech giant was pushed off the top-three seller list by a Chinese rival.

Apple fell to fourth place in global smartphone sales, shipping 35.3 million iPhones in the second quarter compared to the 36.2 million units shipped by Oppo, according to a report from IHS Markit this week.

South Korean consumer electronics titan Samsung remained in first place with 23 percent of the market, having shipped 75.1 million smartphones, China’s Huawei shipped 58.7 million smartphones to claim 18 percent of the market, IHS Markit calculated.


“Apple continues to face challenges in terms of unit shipments — a trend that is unlikely to be fixed soon,” IHS smartphone research and analysis director Jusy Hong said in an online post.

While California-based Apple has been aggressively promoting iPhones, current-generation smartphones have “super-premium” prices while models a few years old are still costly compared to bargain Android-powered handsets, the analyst reasoned.

Other smartphone market trackers such as Counterpoint Research and International Data Corporation concluded that while iPhone shipments sank in the second quarter, Apple remained in third place what it came to global shipments.

Huawei, meanwhile, saw smartphone shipments rise despite the overall market contracting and US-China trade tensions, market trackers reported.

Chinese rivals rising

Huawei — considered the world leader in superfast fifth-generation, or 5G, equipment and the world’s number two smartphone producer — has been blacklisted by US President Donald Trump amid suspicions it provides a backdoor for Chinese intelligence services. The company denies those charges.

“The effect of the ban did not translate into falling shipments during this quarter, which will not be the case in the future,” Counterpoint associate research director Tarun Pathak said in the firm’s market report.

“In the coming quarters, Huawei is likely to be aggressive in its home market and register some growth there, but it will not be enough to offset for the decline in its overseas shipments.”

The combined global smartphone market share of Chinese firms Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi and Realme reached a new high of 42 percent in the second quarter, according to Counterpoint.

“These brands have been aggressively expanding outside China and achieving growth offsetting the saturation in their home market,” said Counterpoint research analyst Varun Mishra.

“Their strategies and product portfolios are more aligned to the local needs and preferences, which is one of their key strengths.”

Apple has been striving to wean itself off its reliance on iPhone sales with a focus on services, digital content and related gadgets.

In the just-ended quarter, Apple for the first time took in less than half its revenue from the iPhone, the longtime cash and profit driver for the company.

Apple managed to grow its overall revenues, albeit by a modest one percent, to $53.8 billion, even as iPhone revenues plunged nearly 12 percent in the April-June period.

The company delivered strong growth from digital content and services including Apply Pay and Apple Music, along with wearables and accessories like the Apple Watch and Air Pods.

Apple has stopped reporting iPhone unit sales, but chief executive Tim Cook said during an earnings call that there was a “strong customer response” to iPhone promotions and financing programs.

Apple saw its sales improve in the crucial China market, which included a double-digit increase in services revenue driven by strong growth in the App Store there, according to the company.

The sale of iPhones in that country was boosted by factors including pricing moves by Apple, and trade-in and financing programs, Cook said.
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Apple is bound to fall due to lack of innovation... and charging high price that does not justify the quality
 
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Its Apple vs Samsung.

Huawei is not in the league, especially after U.S ban.

For me, Samsung has legitly crossed Apple with their S10 product line. Premium, slick, better tech, smooth, and camera is literally off the charts!

Apple's next year launch is critical as they will be revealing their major upgrade in 2020. Let's see what they come up with.

Apple's reputation as "THE" brand of smartphones still remain pretty intact, though.
 
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Its Apple vs Samsung.

Huawei is not in the league, especially after U.S ban.

For me, Samsung has legitly crossed Apple with their S10 product line. Premium, slick, better tech, smooth, and camera is literally off the charts!

Apple's next year launch is critical as they will be revealing their major upgrade in 2020. Let's see what they come up with.

Apple's reputation as "THE" brand of smartphones still remain pretty intact, though.

Huawei is still kinda unknown except for the whole political stuff with US-China trade war its Apple and Samsung, I go for Samsung anyways I dislike the IOS system anyways
 
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Apple products have become ridiculously overpriced in the UK.

$1100 iPhone XS Max = £1100 in the UK!

15" MBP used to start from around £1400 a few years ago, now they start at £2400!


With how good rivals like Dell XPS and Huawei/Pixel phones are getting these kind of premiums can't be justified, though naturally I will continue to buy them because I am too far gone and sucked into the eco-system.
 
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Apple is bound to fall due to lack of innovation... and charging high price that does not justify the quality

Nothing to do with that. Apple is at supply chain capacity. They cannot be more responsive to market needs, hence they are continuously increasing consumer prices and why they have announced they will not release certain device/sales figures going forward. Additionally, Apple strategic planners are not concerned with the portion of the market, but more about profitability or supply chain surplus.

So you will observe further steady drops in global sales in the near future, particularly from Asia and the far east - but by design. While Apple attempts to outsource its China/Taiwan base to other locations such as India.
 
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Nothing to do with that. Apple is at supply chain capacity. They cannot be more responsive to market needs, hence they are continuously increasing consumer prices and why they have announced they will not release certain device/sales figures going forward. Additionally, Apple strategic planners are not concerned with the portion of the market, but more about profitability or supply chain surplus.

So you will observe further steady drops in global sales in the near future, particularly from Asia and the far east - but by design. While Apple attempts to outsource its China/Taiwan base to other locations such as India.
lolzzzz
 
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Because I agree with most of what you type on this forum and I'm paid very well to know about the subject of this thread. So if you have alternatives views I would love to hear it. Maybe I'll pick something up. If you would rather pass, that's fine by me.
 
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Because I agree with most of what you type on this forum and I'm paid very well to know about the subject of this thread. So if you have alternatives views I would love to hear it. Maybe I'll pick something up. If you would rather pass, that's fine by me.
I have been Apple's customer since a long time... I grew up using Apple-II and powerbook in 90's as a child.. even right I own more Apple products than most people.. but I have seen the competition surpassing Apple as Apple offers less and less value. Steve Jobs was a man with vision and an eye for details. This son of a Syrian man, really fussy about best user experience and hence wanted to control all aspects from shopping stores to the service but the current CEO has no such talents. He is just there to capitalise on the captive market and Apple Loyalists like me. He destroyed Mac Pro, a very strong product. I still have a few of my old Mac Pros on which I learned video editing and music mixing using Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro and programming in objective C in XCode.

When iPhone was launched, it was quite ahead of the competition but with the passage of time the competition not only caught up rather surpassed Apple in most of parameters.. Today my $10000 MacPro in trash can design is no where close the performance of a workstation I built at half the price?
Right now my wife uses iMac Pro for her work but she paid a hefty amount to get configured to full specs but still she finds it lacking for training her ML algorithms so she often submits her problem on my DGX station.. despite complementing her iMac with eGPUs so we feel that price we have paid for Apple products does not make business sense.
 
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I have been Apple's customer since a long time... I grew up using Apple-II and powerbook in 90's as a child.. even right I own more Apple products than most people.. but I have seen the competition surpassing Apple as Apple offers less and less value. Steve Jobs was a man with vision and an eye for details. This son of a Syrian man, really fussy about best user experience and hence wanted to control all aspects from shopping stores to the service but the current CEO has no such talents. He is just there to capitalise on the captive market and Apple Loyalists like me. He destroyed Mac Pro, a very strong product. I still have a few of my old Mac Pros on which I learned video editing and music mixing using Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro and programming in objective C in XCode.

When iPhone was launched, it was quite ahead of the competition but with the passage of time the competition not only caught up rather surpassed Apple in most of parameters.. Today my $10000 MacPro in trash can design is no where close the performance of a workstation I built at half the price?
Right now my wife uses iMac Pro for her work but she paid a hefty amount to get configured to full specs but still she finds it lacking for training her ML algorithms so she often submits her problem on my DGX station.. despite complementing her iMac with eGPUs so we feel that price we have paid for Apple products does not make business sense.

Ok, I see where you are coming from. Eid Mubarak.
 
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Huawei is still kinda unknown except for the whole political stuff with US-China trade war its Apple and Samsung, I go for Samsung anyways I dislike the IOS system anyways
Samsung has certain negative effect on body.If you use certain models of samsung and particularly when this phone becomes old it causes pain in your teeth and jaw area when it is used frequently.I have experienced this and I also have heard this from many samsung users
 
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Samsung has certain negative effect on body.If you use certain models of samsung and particularly when this phone becomes old it causes pain in your teeth and jaw area when it is used frequently.I have experienced this and I also have heard this from many samsung users

I have heard of effects of radiation from cell phone signals never thought or felt that tbh
 
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Samsung has certain negative effect on body.If you use certain models of samsung and particularly when this phone becomes old it causes pain in your teeth and jaw area when it is used frequently.I have experienced this and I also have heard this from many samsung users

Interesting..

As an owner of many Previous Samsung Note models, This has never happened to me.


Feel bad for the people that it has hurt.
 
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