Strong Sales of Galaxy S3
Helps Extend Samsung’s Lead over Apple in Smartphone Market Says
Juniper
- Samsung ships 52 million in Q2 2012, double
Apple’s
- Market poised for Apple to strike back with next iPhone
- Sony continues to under-achieve given potential
- Market poised for Apple to strike back with next iPhone
- Sony continues to under-achieve given potential
Hampshire, UK – 26th July 2012: Data from leading mobile analyst
firm Juniper Research shows Samsung has
taken a sizeable lead in the smartphone market in terms of unit shipments. In
the second quarter of 2012, the company estimates Samsung shipped 52.1 million
smartphones, just over double the number shipped by its leading rival, Apple –
26.0 million. The Korea-based company has also doubled its lead over Apple
quarter-on-quarter, with its flagship Galaxy S3 playing a key role, having
achieved sales of 10 million in June. However, with consumers waiting for the
next iPhone expected later in the year, Apple will undoubtedly narrow the
gap.
Samsung's Recipe for Success
While the Galaxy S3 has been a phenomenal success, Samsung has leveraged its
global brand strength and the popularity of the Android OS to drive sales of
smartphones in all price tiers. RIM (with 7.4 million smartphones shipped in Q2)
continues to struggle to cope with the transition to the touchscreen era and an
OS which lacks the user base to attract developers, and Nokia (10.2 million) is
yet to show any clear indication it is benefitting from the switch to Windows
Phone 7, with its hopes riding on Windows 8.
Meanwhile Samsung’s Android competitors continue to fall short, with the
resources needed to compete with Samsung’s marketing push halting HTC’s early
promise (11.6 million) and Motorola, distracted by the Google acquisition,
lacking a strong presence in Western Europe.
The company believes that Sony has the strongest potential with Daniel
Ashdown, Research Analyst at Juniper Research noting: “Sony should be doing
better: it, like Samsung, has a global name and the Xperia brand is
well-established but its marketing and products have been disappointing so
far.
Apple Needs Another Siri to Speak-Up
With Samsung’s Galaxy products hitting all price points, and
another smash hit in the flagship Galaxy S range, Apple has extended its back
catalogue, continuing to sell legacy iPhones at lower price points. While the
iPhone 4S added a new killer feature, Siri, the next iPhone will need something
of a similar magnitude, particularly if the device retains the 3.5-inch display
size, which is now dwarfed by the Galaxy S3 (4.8-inch) and other high-end
smartphones. Overall, the smartphone market continues to go from
strength-to-strength, with the analyst firm estimating that 132.9 million
shipped in Q2 2012 – up from 105.2 million a year ago.
The whitepaper ‘The
Smartphone Opportunity', and further details of Juniper’s report, ‘Smartphone
Evolution Strategies: Premium, Standard & Economy Markets 2011-2016' are
available at www.juniperresearch.com.
Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to
the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports
and industry commentary.
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