Samsung Tops Apple in Smartphone Sales - But Does That Make It the Better Company?

 | Apr 17, 2024 08:55

  • Samsung topped global smartphone sales in Q1 2024, while Apple saw a 10% decline in iPhone shipments.

  • Samsung's strategic moves secured a 20.8% market share, outpacing competitors like Apple and Xiaomi.

  • Backed by U.S. funding to expand chip production, Samsung's stock has surged recently, with analysts optimistic about its future growth amid soaring chip demand.

  • Samsung Electronics (KS:005930) surpassed Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) to become the world's leading smartphone maker in Q1 2024, according to data from market research firm IDC. Apple's iPhone shipments fell by almost 10% compared to the previous year.

    This decline happened despite the global smartphone market bouncing back, with shipments increasing by 7.8% to reach 289.4 million units.

    Samsung regained the top spot as it sold 60.1 million with a 20.8% market share while Apple lagged as it sold 50.1 million iPhones with its market share at 17.3%.

    Chinese brands such as Xiaomi (OTC:XIACF) and Huawei also gained ground, with Xiaomi taking the third position at 14.1% market share.