Global Smartphone Shipments Reached 317m in Q3 2014, as Lenovo Becomes World’s Third-largest Smartphone Vendor
• Samsung shipped an estimated 78.6m smartphones; maintaining a 25% market share
• Apple posts an increase on their record Q2 with strong iPhone 6 sales, with 39.3m iPhones shipped
• Lenovo completes acquisition of Motorola Mobility, to become the third largest smartphone maker
Hampshire, UK – 30th October 2014: Leading mobile analyst firm Juniper Research estimates that the number of smartphone shipments reached 316.6m in Q3 2014, representing 13.1% Y-O-Y growth and 5.5% Q-O-Q growth.
The biggest winners this quarter are those capitalising on expanding Asian markets, such as Chinese ODM Xiaomi. The firm sold 19m devices in Q3, a 25.8% increase in sales on last quarter.
Combined Lenovo-Motorola shipments are estimated to be in excess of 23 million devices this quarter, with Motorola on-track to return to profitability in Lenovo’s target 4 to 6 quarters. Lenovo is now well-positioned to expand into India and other Southeast Asian markets, where the Moto X and Moto G have a large consumer base, as well as a positive brand presence in the US.
Apple experienced strong growth following the iPhone 6 launch, posting its highest ever Q3 results, representing a 16.2% Y-O-Y increase. This is expected to grow further in the coming months as large numbers of US consumers upgrade to the latest iPhone iteration.
Conversely, Samsung experienced an estimated 8% Y-O-Y fall in shipments, part of a wider malaise for the vendor which also saw a 49% drop in net profits.
The Not-So-Squeezed Middle
We are seeing continued strong gains for medium-sized vendors, generally reaching out from Asia to more international markets.
Despite its share of shipments declining by 1.6%, Huawei still posted a 26% Y-O-Y increase in shipment volumes, with a larger increase in revenues thanks to their high-end devices such as the Ascend range shipping in increasing numbers.
• LG shipped 16.8m units, a 40% Y-O-Y sales increase, expanding its market share to 5.5%.
• Microsoft posted a Q-O-Q increase in Lumia device shipments, a 16.3% rise to 9.3m devices.
• BlackBerry’s return to device profitability through cost-cutting masks a slight Q-O-Q drop in sales, of just over 2 million devices.
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