In the
first quarter of 2013, Apple's iPhone sales were enough to garner 8 percent of
China's smartphone market, according to a new analysis from Canalys (Computerworld).
Apple had fallen to sixth place in China for the third and fourth quarter of
last year, but increasingly aggressive pricing tactics in the market grew sales
last quarter.
Apple
still trails chief rival Samsung by a large margin in the country. Samsung
strengthened its already strong position in China last quarter, increasing its
share from 17.7 percent to 20 percent.
Yulong
Computer, Huawei, and Lenovo were the smartphone manufacturers ahead of Apple
but trailing Samsung. Apple and its South Korean rival were the only two
foreign companies to make the top 10 Chinese smartphone vendors. Domestic
producers accounted for roughly 68 percent of Chinese smartphone sales.
With 82
million smartphones sold in the quarter, China is now by far the world's
largest market for the devices. In terms of sheer numbers, China's market is
more than thrice the size of the U.S., which saw 27 million units shipped in
the quarter. The comparative weakness in terms of purchasing power of the
average Chinese consumer, though, means that the market is most open to lower
cost handsets.
Given
its penchant for offering a wide array of phones from low-level to premium,
Samsung is particularly suited to address the Chinese market, as evidenced by
its strong position there in spite of its foreigner status.
Apple,
meanwhile, has seen increasingly strong quarters in the market, despite some
cultural obstacles along the way. Apple is thought to be preparing to debut its
iPhone on the country's largest carrier. Many observers are uncertain of how
successful the iPhone maker can be in the country, though, without a cheaper
version of its smartphone to offer consumers.
China's
smartphone market grew 156 percent in a year-over-year quarterly comparison.
Each of the last five quarters has seen the Chinese market expanding at more
than 100 percent year-over-year. China passed the U.S. in terms of active iOS
and Android devices in February.
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