Phone sales are still moving very strongly according to new data released by Strategy Analytics for the second quarter of the year.
Except for Samsung sales, as the company's phone shipments from South Korea fell by at least 7 percent, or 12 million units. Samsung currently controls 24% of the global market share.
But the news is not that Samsung's sales have fallen. The company almost lost its leading position and not even from Apple.
Strategy Analytics reports that Xiaomi managed to sell 12,7 million phones in Europe during the quarter, enough to become the leading company on the continent for the first time in history.
Xiaomi currently has a market share of 25,3% in Europe.
Apple is third in the charts after managing to sell 9,6 million units in the second quarter and market share reaches 19,2%. But iPhones showed a 15,7% increase in sales compared to the same quarter last year.
Strategy Analytics he says:
Samsung retained the top spot but lost annual market share. Xiaomi entered the top two list for the first time, benefiting from the withdrawal of Huawei and LG. Apple took third place, followed by OPPO and vivo. Transsion, Realme, the Lenovo-Motorola, Honor and Huawei are in the top ten list for this quarter.