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Samsung slumps to No. 3 in Chinese smartphone market

Feb. 2, 2015 - 20:59 By Korea Herald
South Korea’s top tech giant Samsung Electronics Co., was relegated to No. 3 in smartphone market share in China in the fourth quarter of 2014, outperformed by U.S. rival Apple Inc., and is being threatened by its Chinese peers who are catching up fast, market data showed Monday.

Samsung accounted for 9.8 percent of the Chinese smartphone market in the October-December period, dropping a notch from three months earlier, the data by market tracker Strategy Analytics showed. Apple snatched the second place with a share of 10.9 percent.

The fall is the second in six months. Samsung had dropped to No. 2 in the third quarter, giving up the top ranking it held since 2011 to China’s Xiaomi.

Samsung is also being chased by other Chinese competitors such as Huawei and Lenovo, whose market share in the fourth quarter was 9.7 percent and 9.1 percent, respectively, the data showed.

For all of 2014, Samsung managed to keep the top spot at 13.8 percent, slightly ahead of Xiaomi’s 13.6 percent. Apple had 7.3 percent.

Samsung is estimated to have sold some 58.5 million units of its smartphones in China last year, trailed by Xiaomi with 57.8 million units, and Apple with 31.1 million units, the data showed. (Yonhap)