Phone Sales Go Down 9%, as Samsung and Apple Still Dominate the Market

Phone Sales Go Down 9%, as Samsung and Apple Still Dominate the Market

Samsung tops the charts with 21 percent market share

Phone Sales Expected to Decline This Year

Phone Sales Expected to Decline This Year

IDC says it’s all because of weaker demand

Phone Sales Decline, Samsung and Apple Increase Market Share

Phone Sales Decline, Samsung and Apple Increase Market Share

Global shipments fell no less than 11 percent

Sales of Phones and PCs Are Slowing, and This Is Honestly No Surprise

Sales of Phones and PCs Are Slowing, and This Is Honestly No Surprise

TSMC also warns of rising costs for components

Samsung’s Phone Sales Drop to the Lowest Level Since 2011

Samsung’s Phone Sales Drop to the Lowest Level Since 2011

First time in 9 years when Samsung doesn’t sell 300M phones

Don’t Worry, Smartphones Will Still Sell Like Hotcakes, IDC Says

Don’t Worry, Smartphones Will Still Sell Like Hotcakes, IDC Says

The market will return to growth in the fourth quarter

How the Global Health Crisis Affected Smartphone Sales

How the Global Health Crisis Affected Smartphone Sales

Decline of no less than 20% recorded in second quarter

Huawei Becomes the Number One Smartphone Company in the World

Huawei Becomes the Number One Smartphone Company in the World

The Chinese tech giant overtakes Samsung worldwide

Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: After Apple, Huawei Wants to Overtake Samsung

Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: After Apple, Huawei Wants to Overtake Samsung

Ambitious goal set by the Chinese phone maker

Nokia Phone Sales Go Down in Q1 2014, Loss Deepens

Nokia Phone Sales Go Down in Q1 2014, Loss Deepens

Sales of Lumia devices were higher YOY, down sequentially

25 Million Sony Ericsson Phones Sold This Quarter

25 Million Sony Ericsson Phones Sold This Quarter

Sony Ericsson shows a continuous raising tendency