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Xiaomi sent 53.1 million smartphone worldwide in the second quarter of 2021
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Samsungto dominate global smartphone missions for the 2nd quarter of 2021, but Xiaomi won most, according to the last report of the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. Xiaomi entered second place for the first time, leading Apple to third place in the second quarter of 2021. The reduction in Huawei's missions and the exit of the LG from the smartphone business caused a slight change in market positions this quarter. The total volume of missions increased by 13.2 % on an annual basis, slightly surpassing the IDC forecast for an increase of 12.5 %. The smartphones received a total of 313.2 million devices during the quarter.
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Xiaomi Leads India Smartphone Shipments in Q2 2021
IDC reported that Samsung sent 59 million units in the second quarter of 2021 winning a market share of 18.8 percent and became the leading supplier. The South Korean giant sent 54 million credits last quarter last year. Xiaomi, on the other hand, saw a significant increase in missions from year to year with 53.1 million units sent in the 2nd quarter of 2021, with a 16,9 % market share. This is a huge increase from 28.5 million units sent in the same quarter last year, taking 10.3 % of the market share. The company has increased 86.6 % from year to year in the missions.
Apple spent in third place, says the IDC, with 44.2 million missions and 14.1 percent market share. In the same quarter last year, Apple sent 37,6 million units and enjoyed a market share of 13,6 %. Oppo and Vivo took the fourth and fifth place on the IDC list with 32.8 million and 31.6 million shipments, respectively. Both smartphones received a market share of 10.5 % and 10.1 % each.
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IDC reports that the Chinese brand Realme noted the fastest growth on an annual basis between the top 10 at 149 percent and over three-quarters of its volume come from out of China.
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