This is a list that details the world's largest mobile device manufacturing companies. This ranking is based on 2019 data. Despite the new data, the list is the same as in 2018, though the gap between these brands varies.
1) Samsung:
Samsung Mobile is the world's largest smartphone brand with annual sales of over 219.5 million.
The Korean company's best-known series is the Galaxy, which launches a new star product every year, the last of which is the S10, S10 Plus, and S10E. With over 20% market share, it is a leading brand.
2)HUAWEI:
The Chinese manufacturer Huawei is late compared to Samsung and Apple but has invested 14% of its revenues in R&D, becoming a global leader and an innovative company.
With smartphones like the P series P30 and the Huawei Mate series, they are Huawei's flagship product. With sales of over 205.8 million units and a 14.4% stake, it became the second-largest company.
3) Apple:
The Apple-based American mobile brand is known for its famous iPhone, which has become a status symbol and is most sought after smartphone. With more than 206.3 million units sold and 14.5% participation, this is the second-highest.
4) Xiaomi:
In recent years, Xiaomi has gradually increased its market share in the rugged smartphone.
In 2016, it ranked sixth with 4.2%, but in 2018 it came in fourth with 8.3% market share, and in the first 3 quarters it gradually increased its participation and remained in the fourth position.Its flagship smartphone is the Mi Series, the latest version of which is Mi 9 and Mi 9 Pro.
5) Oppo:
After a short period of time, Oppo has become
one of the world's leading smartphone manufacturers, while in China it has also become a well-known brand of smartphone. But from 2018, it fell to the fourth position despite rising market share and sales.
Currently, Oppo occupies the fifth largest smartphone brand with a share of 8.1%.
6) Vivo:
Vivo was founded in 2009 and became one of the top 10 brands with a 2.7% stake in 2015, which has grown steadily. It currently occupies the sixth position with a market share of 7.2% and sales of 103 million units.
7) Motorola:
Despite splitting the company and then acquiring through Google and Lenovo, Motorola ranked seventh in shares and shares. Motorola has annual sales of over 36 million units.
8) Lenovo:
Lenovo could not maintain its position in the smartphone market and is now ranked eighth. Despite the increase in the number of units sold, it lost worldwide participation.
9) LG:
Although LG did not outperform many other countries, it did succeed in joining the 3 best brands in USU. With about 15% participation.
10) Nokia:
It was once a leading brand of mobile phones, but over time it lost its market share, especially with the rise of smartphones. Annual sales are 17.5 million smartphones worldwide, making it one of the top 10 brands.
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