Sentences with phrase «end smartphone market»

Until the Galaxy Note 8, the iPhone 8, and the Google Pixel 2 make their official debuts, it seems the Galaxy S8 line rules the high - end smartphone market.
This has served Samsung incredibly well and the company has no reason to change now, especially when there's growing evidence that there's little growth to be found in the high - end smartphone market.
A longtime seller of spec devices, Huawei has started to step into the competitive arena that is the high - end smartphone market.
The LG V20 and V10 were both known for their audio prowess, and the V30 aims to remain one of the best audio experiences in the high - end smartphone market.
HTC cited the competitiveness of the low - end smartphone market as one of the reasons for its decision.
But is it a worthy adversary in today's high - end smartphone market?
Targeted at the premium - end smartphone market segment, the Huawei P9 is a collaborative development by the Chinese smartphone giant and Leica to deliver an enhanced image - taking experience.
The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have been on the market since October as part of Google's continued effort to break into the high - end smartphone market.
The Huawei P9 Plus looks and performs like a premium device, add those to the fact that it is one of the first Android phones with a pressure - sensitive screen, and you quickly realize it is not looking to make friends in the high - end smartphone market.
The HTC 10 marks HTC's highest achievement yet, with upgraded specs and premium features that firmly cement it as a favorite in the high - end smartphone market, and hands - down the best audio on any device.
The OnePlus 3 offers some great performance, premium features, and a high build quality at an affordable price that proves it to be a force to be reckoned with in the high - end smartphone market despite its humble beginnings.
Samsung has faced a double challenge from US arch-rival Apple in the high - end smartphone market, and rising Chinese firms like Xiaomi in the mid and low - end market.
Apple's new iPhone X, unveiled on Tuesday with an edge - to - edge OLED display and a $ 999 price tag, is bound to shake up the high - end smartphone market in unforeseen ways.
Mr. Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer BG, concluded, «Looking ahead, Huawei Consumer BG aims to sustain the growth momentum created in 2014 and further consolidate Huawei's leading position in the mid - to high - end smartphone market with a 2015 shipment target of 100 million units.
«Looking ahead, Huawei Consumer BG aims to sustain the growth momentum created in 2014 and further consolidate Huawei's leading position in the mid - to high - end smartphone market with a 2015 shipment target of 100 million units» — Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei
OnePlus has certainly made its mark on the high - end smartphone market.
Reuters notes that «curved displays are in the early stages of development and allow bendable or foldable designs that could eventually allow mobile and wearable gadgets to take new forms that could radically change the high - end smartphone market,» although it's not clear just how radical the first models released by LG and Samsung will be.
The new Googlers worked on the Pixel 2, and are expected to help Google chase Apple and the iPhone in the high - end smartphone market.
Xiaomi often likes to keep things fresh and unpredictable, both in the mid-range and high - end smartphone market segments, catching us somewhat off guard with yesterday's Mi MIX 2S announcement.
The Mountain View Company wants a share of the high - end smartphone market — a market that Apple dominates despite releasing only two phones — and three this year — each year for the past three years.
It's coming up to the final stretch of the year and some of the biggest releases are coming to light, including the latest from Samsung with its new entry into the high - end smartphone market.
LG has launched the V30 flagship, the company's latest attempt to break the high - end smartphone market dominated by the likes of Apple and Samsung.
Samsung is rather facing stiff competition in the high - end smartphone market from Apple, which currently offers the iPhone X, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus in the premium segment.
Announced during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this year, the Snapdragon 800 processor is beginning to show its authority in the premium and high - end smartphone market with as many as six OEMs choosing it for their flagship devices in the past one month or so.
The result is now making waves all over the high - end smartphone market: the Samsung Galaxy S8, and its bigger brother, the Galaxy S8 +.
Mr. Richard Yu, CEO of HUAWEI Consumer BG, concluded, «Looking ahead, HUAWEI Consumer BG aims to sustain the growth momentum created in 2014 and further consolidate HUAWEI's leading position in the mid - to high - end smartphone market with a 2015 shipment target of 100 million units.
The HUAWEI brand has consolidated its leading position in mid - to high - end smartphone market while the Honor brand has established itself as a bold and popular brand among digital native consumers.»
In western Europe, HUAWEI's market share in the high - end smartphone market (phones priced between 400 to 500 Euros) achieved outstanding results, and the company ranked in the top three in market share in Spain, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal and several other countries.
It failed to capitalize on the high end smartphone market and made no noise at all in the tablet or e-reader arena.
Apple shrugged off its critics, and analysts who said the high - end smartphone market was saturated, by announcing it has sold nine million iPhones in just three days.
The high - end smartphone market has been dominated by Apple and Samsung for years, and despite numerous attempts, virtually no one has managed to break out.
For one, the high - end smartphone market is starting to get saturated.
Huawei Consumer Business Group Chief Executive Officer Richard Yu said, «We saw particularly fast growth in traditionally high - end smartphone markets such as Europe and emerging markets including North Africa, Central Asia & Latin America.»

Not exact matches

Once dominant in the smartphone industry, the company has lost significant ground to the competition: RIM's chunk of the U.S. market dropped to just 12 % by year - end from 44 % in 2007, according to research firm Strategy Analytics.
There's a similar smartphone threat as cheaper Google Android phones have overtaken the lower - end of the mobile market and the top - of - the - line models have proven to be real iPhone rivals.
Apple's Dominance In Tablets Ends This Year (IDC via ValueWalk) Smartphones and tablets powered by the Android operating system will challenge Apple's dominance in the tablet market, according to the latest analysis released by the International Data Corporation (IDC).
Marking the end of an era, the Canadian mobile company's share of the smartphone market has officially reached 0.0 percent, Business Insider reports.
To boot, some 145 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones (a 60.8 percent mobile market penetration) during the three months ending in August, up 3 percent since May, according to the August 2013 comScore report.
And even though much of the opportunity for further growth in the smartphone market is at the low end in emerging markets, don't expect Apple to go down in price much, Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty said.
Meanwhile, Samsung took less than two years to become the bestselling smartphone seller (for each of the past three quarters), grabbing high - end market share from the almighty iPhone.
Apple has been squeezed on the higher end of the market by Huawei which has been making a huge push with its smartphones, not just in China, but abroad too.
The Chinese tech giant is currently the world's third biggest smartphone maker in the world with a 9.5 % market share, and its newest high - end phone, the Mate 9, lured some customers from Samsung.
The smartphone market is seeing a similar development, with lower - end and high - end sub-categories emerging.
Beats dominates the U.S. market for high - end headphones, but it failed to give HTC its groove back, so the Taiwanese smartphone company is pulling the plug on their partnership.
The once fast - growing smartphone market has slowed this year, especially at the high end, with worldwide shipments forecast to increase less than 2 %, according to IDC.
While Chrome dominates globally with a 47 % mobile browser market share compared with UC Browser's 16 %, Alibaba's browser leads in markets where low - end smartphones prevail and where access to good or affordable mobile service can be scarce.
By the end of 2017, Xiaomi topped Samsung to lead sales charts in India, which had surpassed America to become the world's second - largest smartphone market after China.
When BlackBerry 10 launched, pretty much all BlackBerry fans and smartphone enthusiasts expected a number of BB10 devices to hit the market with the prices ranging from low - end to high - end.
The lower end of the market is saturated with companies like Xiaomi and Lenovo all trying to deliver the best smartphone experience at a budget price.
At the low - end, a new wave of low - cost Chinese smartphone makers like Xiaomi are taking away market share, while on the high - end Samsung is locked in a fierce battle with Apple.
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