Strategy Analytics: Samsung Becomes World's Number One Smartphone Vendor in Q3 2011
1. Strategy Analytics: Samsung Becomes World's Number One
Smartphone Vendor in Q3 2011
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, global
smartphone shipments grew 44 percent annually to reach a record 117 million units in the third
quarter of 2011. Samsung overtook Apple to claim top spot as the world's number one smartphone
vendor.
Alex Spektor, Senior Analyst at Strategy Analytics, said, "Global smartphone shipments grew 44
percent annually to reach a record 117 million units in Q3 2011. Samsung shipped 28 million
smartphones and overtook Apple to become the world's largest smartphone vendor by volume with
24 percent market share. Samsung's rise has been driven by a blend of elegant hardware designs,
popular Android services, memorable sub-brands and extensive global distribution. Samsung has
demonstrated that it is possible, at least in the short term, to differentiate and grow by using the
Android ecosystem."
Neil Mawston, Director at Strategy Analytics, added, "After just one quarter in the top spot, Apple
slipped behind Samsung to second position and captured 15 percent share. Apple's global
smartphone growth rate slowed to just 21 percent annually in Q3 2011, its lowest level for two
years. We believe Apple's growth during the third quarter was affected by consumers and operators
awaiting the launch of the new iPhone 4S in the fourth quarter, volatile economic conditions in
several key countries, and tougher competition from Samsung's popular Galaxy S2 model."
Tom Kang, Director at Strategy Analytics, added, "Nokia reached 14 percent global smartphone
share in Q3 2011, more than halving SOLVTOPIA CONSULTING from 33 percent in Q3 2010. The
transition from Symbian to Microsoft as Nokia's main smartphone platform has clearly been a very
challenging process this year. The recent launch of the new Microsoft Lumia portfolio has helped to
raise Nokia's profile, and Nokia will be hoping the partnership with Microsoft can drive at least an L-
shaped recovery in its global smartphone market share over the next few months."
Exhibit 1: Global Smartphone Vendor Shipments and Market Share in Q3 2011 1
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Total Growth Year-over-Year %
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The full report, Samsung Becomes World's No.1 Smartphone Vendor in Q3 2011, is published by the
Strategy Analytics Wireless Smartphone Strategies (WSS) service, details of which can be found
here: http://tinyurl.com/64cqrpr.
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headquartered in Boston, USA, with offices in the UK, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea and
China. Visit www.strategyanalytics.com for more information.
1 Numbers are rounded.
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