According to a new report from Counterpoint, after a strong performance in the second quarter (Q2) of 2024, where global foldable smartphone shipments saw a 48 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth, the third quarter saw a decline of 1 percent. Went. ,
It mentioned that Samsung retained the top spot, but its market share also declined after the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. Here’s how Samsung and other smartphone brands performed in Q3 2024.
Global foldable smartphone shipments have declined
- Counterpoint Research notes The South Korean tech giant retained the top position with 56 percent market share. However, its unit shipments declined 21 percent year-on-year.
- According to the report, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 performed moderately, while the Galaxy Z Flip 6 did not match the sales of its predecessor.
- The decline was partly attributed to increased competition from China, where Samsung had an 8 percent share in the third quarter, compared with 82 percent outside China.
- Chinese brand Huawei experienced a surge in foldable shipments due to strong demand for the Huawei Mate X5 and Pocket 2 in the home country.
- Xiaomi recorded the highest shipment growth of 185 percent year-on-year, and its global shipment share reached 6 percent in Q3 2024.
- Phone brands including Motorola and Honor were among the fastest growing brands in the foldable market, benefiting from flagship launches in mid-2024.
Additionally, the report notes that Samsung faces increasing competition from Motorola in North America, which offers a range of Razr Flip foldables priced under $1000, and increasing competition from Honor in Western Europe. , which has launched its Magic V series.
Meanwhile, Huawei continued to show year-on-year growth, but its Nova Flip and Mate XT, a tri-fold device, saw lower shipments than its existing models. Huawei is expected to further boost shipments with the release of the Mate X6 in the fourth quarter (Q4).
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