Not exact matches
HUAWEI is ranked number three in global
smartphone shipments
for Q1 2014 and 2013 by Canalys, IDC, and Strategy Analytics, with the highest year - on - year increase among the
leading vendors.
By next fall, everyone expects Cupertino to line up a strong backup
for leading supplier Samsung, but fresh word on the street is the world's second largest
smartphone vendor isn't entirely giving up on LCD technology either.
But in the case of Face ID, Apple managed to lock down key component supply
for more than a year, and it's giving the company a big
lead over Android
vendors in an important new area that will play a huge role moving forward — not just in the
smartphone market, but eventually across several different areas of the electronics industry.
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.
Not too long ago it was reported that Samsung lost out the
lead in the very lucrative Chinese
smartphone market to Xiaomi, a company that has only been around
for four years and is now the biggest
smartphone vendor in the People's Republic.