The smartphone and tablet sales and
shipment figures churned out by our resident numbers firms make for
particularly intriguing reading, since different companies tend to draw
differing, oft conflicting conclusions regarding which vendor enjoys a stronghold
on the market. One such company unafraid to wade into the Apple-Samsung debate
is Strategy Analytics, and
according to its latest research, Apple has overtaken Samsung to stake its
claim number one phone vendor in the United States. While the Korean consumer
electronics giant managed to shift an almighty 16.8 million units in the last
quarter, Apple appears to have piped its bitter rival, managing an impressive
17.7 million iPhone sales. Meanwhile, LG took third spot with a comparatively
meager 4.7 million.
The numbers are even more impressive when one
considers that the study takes into consideration all mobile phones –
smartphones and so-called ‘dumb’ phones. Considering Apple sells only
smartphone devices in the form of the iPhone – while the likes of Samsung and
LG still push vast quantities of the less featured handsets, the Cupertino
company’s achievement is no mean feat.
Of course, Apple was always going to
have a good chance of reaching the summit in Q4 – no less because it launched
the brand-new iPhone 5 in September and dropped the prices of both the iPhone 4
and 4S. Still, it’s not as though Apple didn’t release the iPhone 4S in the
latter stages of 2011, and considering this is the first time in its history
that Apple has taken the number one phone vendor spot, underlines the notion
that Apple’s iPhone 5 worthy of its status as an acclaimed, revered and
celebrated handset.
Samsung has sat atop the pile for the past
five years, but with Apple selling more than one in three devices sold
throughout the US in Q4, the company’s most treasured asset remains strong
despite the higher price points.
Strategy Analytics’ Executive Director Neil
Mawston placed much of the credit on the iOS software, adding that Apple’s
success was due mainly to "its popular ecosystem of iPhones and App
Store". Although iOS 6′s Maps app was a little controversial, the adoption
rates have been phenomenal, and with 6 in every ten iOS users now on the latest
and greatest firmware, the fruit company will need to continue updating and
improving in order to continue its great form. [RedmondPie]
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