Washington (AFP) -
Samsung extended its lead over Apple in the global smartphone market in the
third quarter as Chinese manufacturers also made inroads, a survey showed
Tuesday.
The worldwide
smartphone market saw record sales in the quarter, with growth of 38.8 percent
from a year ago and 258.4 million units sold, the IDC survey said.
The South Korean
electronics giant Samsung widened its lead, shipping 81.2 million smartphones,
boosting its market share by nearly half a percentage point to 31.4 percent.
Apple sold 33.8
million iPhones in the quarter, but its growth was slower than the overall
market, so its share slipped to 13.1 percent from 14.4 percent a year ago.
China's Huawei moved into third place, propelled by 76 percent year-over-year growth. It sold 12.5 million smartphones, grabbing a market share of 4.8 percent, just ahead of the 4.7 percent for fellow Chinese firm Lenovo.
South Korea's LG
slipped from third to fifth place, with a 4.6 percent share, despite sales
growth of 71 percent.
"Beyond Samsung
and Apple at the top of the rankings is a tight race of vendors trying to break
out from the pack," said IDC analyst Ramon Llamas.
"Chinese vendors
Huawei and Lenovo moved past LG, and not far behind are two more Chinese
companies, Coolpad and ZTE."
The survey did not
break down the market share for Android, the dominant operating platform from
Google.
But a separate report
from ABI Research said Android's global market share reached a record 80.6
percent. ABI estimated Apple's share at 14 percent, with Windows Phone at four
percent and BlackBerry 1.5 percent.
"The race for
the third ecosystem is clearly favoring Windows Phone... but there remains
little opportunity for new market entrants to make a significant impact on
Android’s dominance," said ABI analyst Michael Morgan.
ABI's estimate showed
244 million smartphones shipped, with Samsung's share at 35 percent and Apple's
14 percent.
ABI said it expects
Apple to sell a record 53 million iPhones in the fourth quarter, but that this
would boost its market share only to 18.7 percent.
IDC's Llamas said the
smartphone market is still growing at a solid pace and expects annual sales of
one billion units in 2014.
The overall mobile
phone market grew 5.7 percent from a year ago to 467.9 million units, with
Samsung on top with a 24.7 percent market share, IDC said.
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