Strategy Analytics rated the world's smartphone market for the second quarter of this year: supply of smart cell phones is declining for the fourth quarter in a row.
Between April and June, a total of about 291 million smartphones were shipped, with an annual drop of approximately 7 per cent: the second quarter of the 2021st shipment was 314 million.
The market leader is Samsung, with 62.5 million smartphones sold and a share of about 21.5%.
In the second place is Apple, which delivered 47.5 million iPhone in three months, making 16.3% of the industry possible.
The company's sales of devices fell by 25.2% in a year, and Chinese Oppo and Vivo also accounted for 9.5% and 8.6% respectively.