Report: Samsung Still Dominates in China, Sold 30 Million Phones in 2012
These days on the subway in Shanghai, I seem to see more people stretching their palms around a massive Samsung Galaxy Note 2 or a Galaxy SIII than clutching iPhones. So I’m not too surprised to learn...
View ArticleApple and Samsung Make Donations, Offer Practical Support, in Chinese Quake...
A powerful earthquake struck the city of Ya’an in Sichuan province over the weekend, not too far from the site of the larger and even more catastrophic quake in 2008. Now, with rescue teams already on...
View ArticleCanalys: China Bought 82 Million Smartphones in Q1, Apple Back Up to 5th Spot
When we looked at Canalys smartphone data for Q4 2012, we noted that Apple had sunk to sixth spot in China for that quarter as domestic gadget makers soared. But in the newest stats for Q1 2013, Apple...
View ArticleSamsung Sold 12.5 Million Smartphones in China in Q1, Heading for Blockbuster...
Samsung (005930:KS) sold 30 million phones in China in 2012, but that number looks set to be surpassed by a blockbuster 2013. That’s because Strategy Analytics claims that Samsung sold 12.5 million...
View ArticleFlurry: China Has 261 Million Active Smartphones And Tablets, 65% On Android
Analytics firm Flurry has some new stats out for the China market. The company says it measured 261.33 million active smartphones and tablets in China in its most recent survey. Of those, 65 percent...
View ArticleDespite rising sales, Apple’s iPad sees China market share shrink to 28%
New statistics from a Hong Kong-based analyst with researcher IDC, provided to Bloomberg, reveal that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is losing its grip on China’s market for tablets. IDC’s Dickie Chang says that...
View ArticleChina snaps up 100 million smartphones in Q3; these are the top 6 brands
Those tireless number crunchers at Canalys have come out with a new report on the global smartphone market in August to September (Q3) this year. It shows that 100 million smartphones shipped in the...
View ArticleReport: Samsung Still Dominates in China, Sold 30 Million Phones in 2012
These days on the subway in Shanghai, I seem to see more people stretching their palms around a massive Samsung Galaxy Note 2 or a Galaxy SIII than clutching iPhones. So I’m not too surprised to learn...
View ArticleApple and Samsung Make Donations, Offer Practical Support, in Chinese Quake...
A powerful earthquake struck the city of Ya’an in Sichuan province over the weekend, not too far from the site of the larger and even more catastrophic quake in 2008. Now, with rescue teams already on...
View ArticleCanalys: China Bought 82 Million Smartphones in Q1, Apple Back Up to 5th Spot
When we looked at Canalys smartphone data for Q4 2012, we noted that Apple had sunk to sixth spot in China for that quarter as domestic gadget makers soared. But in the newest stats for Q1 2013, Apple...
View ArticleSamsung Sold 12.5 Million Smartphones in China in Q1, Heading for Blockbuster...
Samsung (005930:KS) sold 30 million phones in China in 2012, but that number looks set to be surpassed by a blockbuster 2013. That’s because Strategy Analytics claims that Samsung sold 12.5 million...
View ArticleFlurry: China Has 261 Million Active Smartphones And Tablets, 65% On Android
Analytics firm Flurry has some new stats out for the China market. The company says it measured 261.33 million active smartphones and tablets in China in its most recent survey. Of those, 65 percent...
View ArticleDespite rising sales, Apple’s iPad sees China market share shrink to 28%
New statistics from a Hong Kong-based analyst with researcher IDC, provided to Bloomberg, reveal that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is losing its grip on China’s market for tablets. IDC’s Dickie Chang says that...
View ArticleChina snaps up 100 million smartphones in Q3; these are the top 6 brands
Those tireless number crunchers at Canalys have come out with a new report on the global smartphone market in August to September (Q3) this year. It shows that 100 million smartphones shipped in the...
View ArticleXiaomi becomes China’s top smartphone brand for first time in 2014, whips...
Xiaomi just toppled Samsung’s statue. After years of being China’s number one smartphone brand, Samsung has now been deposed by Xiaomi. New data from IDC published today shows that Xiaomi’s 2014...
View ArticleChina is close to ‘peak smartphone’. What happens next could be a huge win...
More than 90 percent of China’s consumers now have smartphones, IDC said earlier this week. Smartphones are now a common tool in the country, owned by the average Zhou, just like washing machines or...
View ArticleSamsung Pay launches in China. Its biggest challenge is Samsung’s irrelevance.
Five weeks after Apple Pay rolled out in China, Samsung is today launching its own mobile payments system in the country. Samsung Pay allows owners of certain Samsung phones to pay for things in-store...
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