Friday, May 17, 2013

Q1 2013 Android Shipments Explode, iPhone Stalls, Windows Phone No.3

Research firm IDC found that Android shipments increased from 90.3 million in the first quarter of 2012 to a whopping 162.1 million units in Q1 2013. Google and its vendor partners accounted for 75% of all smartphones shipped in the first quarter, up from 59.1% in Q1 of 2012.

iPhone shipment growth slowed significantly, increasing a mere 6.6% from 35.1 million units to 37.4 million last quarter, as shown in the following IDC vendor estimates comparison  Apple’s operating system accounted for 17.3% of shipments, a decrease from 23% in the same quarter of last year.


Top Five Smartphone Vendors, Shipments, and Market Share, 2013 Q1 (Units in Millions) by IDC
Vendor
1Q13 Unit Shipments
1Q13 Market Share
1Q12 Unit Shipments
1Q12 Market Share
Year-over-year Change
Samsung
70.7
32.7%
44.0
28.8%
60.7%
Apple
37.4
17.3%
35.1
23.0%
6.6%
LG
10.3
4.8%
4.9
3.2%
110.2%
Huawei
9.9
4.6%
5.1
3.3%
94.1%
ZTE
9.1
4.2%
6.1
4.0%
49.2%
Others
78.8
36.4%
57.5
37.7%
37.0%
Total
216.2
100.0%
152.7
100.0%
41.6%


Windows Phone shipped 7 million smartphones, accounting for 3.2% of all shipments in the first quarter of 2013, more than double the year-ago quarter. Microsoft was able to overtake BlackBerry, which despite its new BlackBerry 10 operating system, saw smartphone shipments decline from 9.7 million units to 6.3 million units, accounting for 2.9% of global channel sales.

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