Apple on the rebound in China according to Canalys
Analyst firm Canalys reckons Apple’s smartphone fortunes in China are improving after six consecutive quarters of decline.
Analyst firm Canalys reckons Apple’s smartphone fortunes in China are improving after six consecutive quarters of decline.
According to research firm Counterpoint Huawei’s smartphones outsold Apple’s over the summer.
The Q1 2017 global smartphone shipment numbers are out and they show solid growth with nearly all coming from Chinese vendors, largely from their domestic market.
The latest research from Counterpoint on the Chinese smartphone market shows the extent of Oppo’s remarkable rise from minnow to big fish.
The numbers are in and the consensus among analysts is that the smartphone market returned to modest growth thanks to Chinese brands in developing regions.
Micromax, the second largest smartphone vendor in India, has announced plans to expand to China and possibly fund its international expansion via an IPO, according to the WSJ.
Disruptive US operator T-Mobile has become the leading sales channel for smartphones in the US, according to new research from Counterpoint.
With India now viewed as the main source of global smartphone growth, the latest data from Counterpoint Research shows agile Indian and Chinese brands gaining ground on the leaders.
Industry analyst Counterpoint has released new research indicating that India has overtaken the US as the world’s second largest smartphone market by user base.
Korean tech giant Samsung sold 6 million units of its new Galaxy S6 flagship smartphone, which was an improvement on last year, according to analyst firm Counterpoint Research.
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