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Samsung, one of the the leading smartphone manufacturers in the world, has two flagship offerings: the Galaxy Note 8 and the Galaxy S8.
But things often get mighty interesting as you descend down the ranks, with Xiaomi, BBK, TCL, Oppo, and ZTE purportedly among the world's ten leading smartphone manufacturers in Q3, and Sony, Microsoft, Meizu, Coolpad, and Asus placed from 11 to 15.
Samsung has firmly cemented itself as the leading smartphone manufacturer in recent years, and with devices like the Galaxy A9, it is easy to see why.

Not exact matches

As the world's largest smartphone manufacturer, Samsung leads the Android community with best - in - class devices like the Galaxy S III, and is creating new device categories with products like the Galaxy Note.
The company's initiatives to enter the Android Smartphone market has not been a success, however the company still leads the Windows PC and laptop market and is one of the largest manufacturers in the world.
Additionally, HUAWEI shipped 108 million smartphones in 2015 — a 44 percent increase from the previous year — becoming the leading Chinese smartphone manufacturer to top the 108 million milestone.
The agreement with 20:20 Mobile will enable Huawei to reach new consumer and business markets in Europe as it seeks to establish itself among the leading smartphone manufacturers.
The company appears to be following the lead of other smartphone manufacturers like HTC and LG in waiting to launch the phone until after MWC.
Mr. Thomas Liu, the managing director of HUAWEI Device in Southeast Asia, said «HUAWEI is not only a leading company in the global IT industry but we are now the second largest Android smartphone manufacturer in the world, but in terms of technology and quality we are so confident that HUAWEI is second to none, we have our own research centres located worldwide to create and develop new teachnology and innovations.
Apple has gained a two - year lead over its rivals in the smartphone industry in the area of 3D sensing technology, according to a new report on Tuesday.Following talks with three major parts suppliers, Reuters estimates that Android phone makers will have to wait until 2019 to duplicate the 3D sensing feature behind Apple's Face ID security, which debuted last year in the iPhone X.According to parts manufacturers Viavi Solutions Inc, Finisar Corp and Ams AG, bottlenecks on key parts will mean mass adoption of 3D sensing will not happen until next year, disappointing earlier expectations.That means that China's Huawei, Xiaomi and others could be a total of almost two years behind Apple, which launched Face ID with its iPhone X anniversary phone last September.
With a Chinese manufacturer having launched a mid-range smartphone with an in - display fingerprint sensor this week, one has to ask Samsung why it's no longer leading the way in innovative smartphone technologies.
Samsung is one of the leading manufacturer in the smartphones market, the company adopts Android operating system for their Galaxy series smartphones which increases the sale to the top peak.
This aesthetic is already a major trend for the leading smartphone manufacturers, with Apple and Samsung rumoured to be racing towards revealing their own devices with in - display sensors.
Nokia, the leading Windows Phone - based smartphone manufacturer, has become the fourth largest brand in USA for Q3 2013, with a huge growth from 1.4 % to 4.1 % for just a quarter.
Nokia, Motorola, LG and Samsung are the leading manufacturers of large - screen smartphones in the budget segment.
There are speculations that the Rajeev Suri - led company is in development to partner with Apple iPhone manufacturer Foxconn for designing the new Android smartphone.
Chinese smartphone manufacturers at present seem to be leading the way in many aspects of the smartphone world.
A similar scenario unfolded in India, where Micromax, a local smartphone manufacturer, became the country's leading mobile - phone vendor for the first time with a 16.6 percent share of the market, surpassing Samsung, which came in second with 14.4 percent, according to a report from Counterpoint Research.
Honor, a leading Chinese smartphone manufacturer, is reportedly going to unveil their first tablet in India.
The one persistent complaint from many smartwatch owners or prospective smartwatch buyers is that most such devices on offer from leading manufacturers do not come with cellular receivers, which means people with those devices still have to carry around their smartphones in order to make and receive phone calls.
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Over the last three months Apple has gained in both categories including «top smartphone OEMs» and «OS usage», continuing its lead as the top smartphone manufacturer and growing its share of the market by platform.
You'll find that most Apple - emulating smartphone manufacturers have followed the iPhone's lead in pushing the speaker to the edge, and downward.
Charles Ahn, CEO of the South Korean company, said it is, «in talks with the world's leading display manufacturers to see the first smartphone with a display fingerprint sensor by the first half of next year,» in an interview with the Korea Herald.
A new report from Counterpoint Research shows that Indian manufacturer Micromax dethroned Samsung in Q2 to take the lead in the country's smartphone market.
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