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Huawei ranked 6th in the global smartphone wholesale revenue in Q1, 2021

According to Strategy Analytics report, global smartphone shipment revenue increased by 37% year on year (yoy) in Q1 2021 to pass $100B in wholesale terms. On the table, Apple leads the first position with huge success on the iPhone 12 super cycle.

Linda Sui, Senior Director, at Strategy Analytics, said, “Apple and Samsung remain clear front runners in revenue terms but competition among the chasing pack is intense. Vivo surpassed Huawei and nudged up to the third place this quarter, for the first time ever. Vivo took 8% revenue share this quarter, up from 5% one year ago, followed by Oppo and Xiaomi who each captured 7% share of the global revenue.”

Yiwen Wu, Senior Analyst commented, “The global smartphone market is remarkable with 25% of revenue coming from super premium devices with wholesale prices above $900. Apple and Samsung dominate these hugely profitable segments. Vivo has seen success and is ranked first in the $400 to $499 wholesale band, while Oppo led in the US$191 to $299 range in Q1 2021. Transsion maintained the leadership in entry tier (US$36 to $99) this quarter.”

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David Kerr, Senior Vice President added, “The super-premium category where the top flagships from Apple and Samsung have almost total control offers great brand halo benefits, but is quite small at only 25 million units in Q1 2021. Opportunities for challengers to gain share are limited without huge investments over several decades and hundreds of millions of positive user experiences in addition to strongly competitive products.”

Kerr continued, “Challenger brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and others will battle for volume and prominence in the mid and high tiers, which collectively account for almost half of smartphone shipments. The Huawei case study (before politics intervened) presents an excellent roadmap on how to leverage the halo effect. Offering flagship devices with top notch features and technologies in select models along with major sponsorships, brand ambassadors and technology partners is a winning long-term formula.”

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Min En specializes in smartphone reviews, EMUI/HarmonyOS coverage, and mobile industry analysis. His in-depth knowledge of Huawei's ecosystem, from flagship devices to emerging technologies, makes him a trusted voice in the tech community.

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