Report says Samsung's smartphone shipments will rise by just 0.95% this year

Himanshu, 16 September, 2015

Samsung's smartphone shipments in the year 2015 are expected to increase by just 0.95% compared to 2014, according to a report out of the company's home country of South Korea. The tech giant is projected to ship a total of 318 million units this year.

On the other hand, as per the report, Apple's smartphone shipments are expected to touch the 230 million mark this year, a rise of 19% compared to last year.

A quick look at the past few years reveals that 2012 was one of the best years for Samsung as it saw the company's shipments increase by a whopping 131%. The number dropped to around 45% in 2013 and 0% in 2014. This compares to Apple's rate of year-on-year increase, which was around 50%, 13%, and 26% in these years, respectively.

The report comes over a month after T-Mobile dropped Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge prices by up to $200. The duo has received a price cut in Europe, too.

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  • Anonymous
  • 19 Sep 2015
  • HjB

True.

  • Anonymous
  • 17 Sep 2015
  • T25

Note to apple fans: Apple isn't profitable because it is better, it is profitable because people pay a much higher mark up on their products. I'm not saying iphones are bad, nor am I saying that people shouldn't get iphones if they want them. Wh...

  • Anonymous
  • 17 Sep 2015
  • T25

You do understand that a bad port is not a good example of performance, right?

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