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Smartphone market ends 2020 on a high note – OmdiaSmartphone market ends 2020 on a high note – Omdia

Global smartphone shipments increased year-on-year in Q4 2020 after a punishing first half, but Huawei falls out of top five in the final quarter.

Anne Morris

January 28, 2021

6 Min Read
Smartphone market ends 2020 on a high note – Omdia

The global smartphone market experienced a fairly torrid first six months of 2020 as a result of measures adopted to stop the spread of COVID-19, but it seems that the situation improved significantly in the latter half of the year.

According to latest figures from research and consultancy firm Omdia, a sister company of Light Reading, the smartphone market grew 4.7% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2020 – the first time since Q3 2019 that the smartphone market has achieved year-on-year growth in a quarter.

Global shipments reached 381.1 million units in the final quarter of last year – up from 364 million units in Q4 2019. Compared to Q3 2020, shipments increased 6.7% from 357.3 million units.

In the year as a whole, shipments reached 1.294 billion units, down 6.7% from the 1.387 billion units shipped in 2019.

Huawei drops out of top five in Q4

In terms of the ranking of smartphone manufacturers, Omdia said Huawei dropped out of the top five in Q4 2020 because of the ongoing impact of US sanctions. For the quarter, Huawei's shipments fell 42.9% year-on-year to 32 million units.

For the year, Huawei also lost the second spot to Apple after its shipments declined 21.6%, from 240.6 million units in 2019 to 188.7 million units in 2020.

Rank OEM 2020 2019 YoY Shipment (m) M/S Shipment (m) M/S 1 Samsung 257 20% 294 21% -12.80% 2 Apple 204 16% 195 17% 4.60% 3 Huawei 189 15% 241 14% -21.60% 4 Xiaomi 148 11% 124 9% 19.60% 5 vivo 108 8% 105 8% 2.50% 6 Oppo 105 8% 111 8% -5.00% 7 Realme 39 3% 25 3% 55.90% 8 Motorola 33 3% 37 2% -9.70% 9 LG 30 2% 34 2% -12.00% 10 Tecno 23 2% 16 1% 42.00% Others 158 12% 205 15% -22.90% Total 1,294 100% 1,387 100% -6.70% Source: Omdia.

The China-based vendor sold off its Honor sub-brand in Q4 2020. It recently denied what it described as "unsubstantiated rumors" about the possible sale of its flagship smartphone brands Pro and Mate.

LG Electronics also continues to struggle: The South Korean manufacturer remains in ninth place in both the 12-month and Q4 rankings. It is now considering what to do with its loss-making mobile communications business after efforts to shake up the unit appear to have been unsuccessful.

Apple and Samsung continue to dominate the rankings, meanwhile, with the South Korean vendor topping the annual ranking and Apple in first place for Q4 2020.

Apple, of course, benefited from the launch of the first 5G-enabled iPhone, which Omdia noted was "critical in helping Apple generate a modest year-on-year growth." In the quarter, it shipped 84.5 million units, up 20.5% compared to Q4 2019. For the year, Apple shipped 204 million units or 4.6% more than in 2019.

Samsung shipped 62.2 million units in Q4 2020, down 11.1% compared to Q4 2019. Samsung's annual shipments fell 12.8% to 257 million units, which Omdia said is the lowest volume since 2013.

"The pandemic had a significant impact on Samsung in Q1 and Q2 of last year, leaving the company too big a hill to climb to exit the year in positive territory, compared to 2019. Samsung could also not sustain momentum from a positive Q3 2020 into Q4," Omdia observed.

Want to know more about 5G? Check out our dedicated 5G content channel here on Light Reading. As for the remaining top-five vendors, Omdia noted that China's Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo are beneficiaries of Huawei's "challenging 2020." Xiaomi reached third place in Q4 2020, shipping 47.2 million units – up 44.5% compared to Q4 2019. For the year, the company shipped 148.3 million units, "the biggest shipments ever for Xiaomi," Omdia said. Compared to 2019, Xiaomi was able to increase unit shipments by 19.6% to 148 million and was in fourth place. "The company continues to inch closer to the 50 million units per quarter mark, which has only been breached by Samsung, Apple and Huawei in recent quarters," Omdia added. Oppo and Vivo battled for fourth place in the quarter, with Vivo shipping 34.5 million units – slightly more than the 34.1 million units Oppo shipped in Q4 2020. "Both companies grew quarterly shipments significantly compared to Q4 2019 – Oppo grew 32.1% and Vivo 40.8% year-over-year," Omdia said. For the year, fifth-placed Vivo shipped 107.9 million units, 2.5% more than the 105.2 million units in 2019. Oppo, on the other hand, saw shipments decline 5% from 110.5 million units in 2019 to 105 million units in 2020. Related posts: Huawei denies it's exiting the smartphone business Honor cashes in chips post-Huawei Don't hold your breath for a 5G Hail Mary from Apple LG mulls options for troubled smartphone unit Five 5G takeaways from Samsung's new phones — Anne Morris, contributing editor, special to Light Reading

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Anne Morris

Contributing Editor, Light Reading

Anne Morris is a freelance journalist, editor and translator. She has been working in the telecommunications sector since 1996, when she joined the London-based team of Communications Week International as copy editor. Over the years she held the editor position at Total Telecom Online and Total Tele-com Magazine, eventually leaving to go freelance in 2010. Now living in France, she writes for a number of titles and also provides research work for analyst companies.

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