IDC: Nokia phone shipments decline, others on the rise

29 October, 2013

Another analyst firm, IDC, put out a report detailing the phone market in Q3 this year. While it has slightly different numbers than Strategy Analytics, the picture it paints is pretty much the same..

IDC confirms that smartphone shipments have broken the quarter billion mark, breaking the previous record, which was set in Q2 2012. Phone shipments as a whole (including feature phones) have reached 467.9 million, a modest 5.7% year on year growth.

The smartphone race is heating up – Android is the OS that drives the adoption of low-cost smartphones. They are especially popular in China (amongst consumers and vendors alike) and the country was the final destination of over one third of the worldwide smartphone shipments.


Samsung has a controlling share – 31.5% with 81.2 million units shipped (lower than what Strategy Analytics reports). The company also shipped more than the other vendors in the Top 5 combined.

However, the vendors in the Top 5 accounted for only 58.7% of total smartphones shipments – the ones outside the Top 5 shipped 41.3% this quarter, up from 33.7% in Q3 last year.

Top Five Smartphone Vendors, Shipments, and Market Share, Q3 2013 (Units in Millions)

Vendor

3Q13 Unit Shipments

3Q13 Market Share

3Q12 Unit Shipments

3Q12 Market Share

Year-over-year Change

Samsung

81.2

31.4%

57.8

31.0%

40.5%

Apple

33.8

13.1%

26.9

14.4%

25.7%

Huawei

12.5

4.8%

7.1

3.8%

76.5%

Lenovo

12.3

4.7%

6.9

3.7%

77.6%

LG

12.0

4.6%

7.0

3.8%

71.4%

Others

106.6

41.3%

62.8

33.7%

69.8%

Total

258.4

100.0%

186.2

100.0%

38.8%


Apple's position worsened a bit, but again numbers differ slightly between analytic companies.

For example, IDC has LG trailing both Huawei and Lenovo, while Strategy Analytics had LG splitting the two. Coolpad and ZTE, two other Chinese makers, are close behind LG.

Smartphones aside, all companies saw small to good gains in total phone shipments (feature phones plus smartphones), except for Nokia, which tumbled 22% year on year. Nokia's total market share in Q3 this year is enough to position it in second place, but well behind Samsung.

Top Five Total Mobile Phone Vendors, Shipments, and Market Share, 2013 Q3 (Units in Millions)

Vendor

3Q13 Unit Shipments

3Q13 Market Share

3Q12 Unit Shipments

3Q12 Market Share

Year-over-year Change

Samsung

115.4

24.7%

103.8

23.4%

11.2%

Nokia

64.6

13.8%

82.9

18.7%

-22.1%

Apple

33.8

7.2%

26.9

6.1%

25.7%

LG

16.8

3.6%

14.4

3.3%

16.7%

Huawei

14.6

3.1%

11.2

2.5%

30.4%

Others

222.7

47.6%

203.5

46.0%

9.4%

Total

467.9

100.0%

442.7

100.0%

5.7%


Keep in mind that Nokia shipped around 8.8 million Lumia smartphones out of the total 64.6 million phone shipments, while Samsung shipped almost twice as many smartphones as it did feature phones. Samsung shipped more smartphones that any other company shipped phones in general.

LG is another company that relies on its feature phone business to give it a push – it helps it edge Lenovo and Huawei in terms of total units shipped.

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Reader comments

  • Santyno
  • 11 Nov 2013
  • Nug

Samsung are realy 3ryng wohh, bt android is more preferable

  • AZAAD
  • 30 Oct 2013
  • utU

every consumer wants dual sim in lumia or android but there is not available dual sim in lumia.........?

  • AnonD-134497
  • 30 Oct 2013
  • bJ9

No...

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