More people wanted iPhones, iPads and other gadgets over the holiday quarter than Apple had to sell, costing the company over $6 billion in sales, or in line with what it feared
The company, which has maintained top position in the smartphone shipments in India for 17 consecutive quarters, is losing market share here amid rising competition and supply chain constraints
Apple has witnessed a strong demand for its newly-launched iPhone 13 series in the festive season
Smartphone sales in the country are expected to touch a record USD 7.6 billion (about Rs 56,858 crore) this festive season, according to research firm Counterpoint
Smart devices maker Realme on Thursday said it has registered sales of Rs 3,500 crore during the festive season sale between October 2-10 across multiple channels
India's smartphone market is set to hit a record high of 173 million units in 2021, growing at 14 per cent year-on-year, according to Counterpoint Research.
Smartphone shipments in India fell 13 per cent to 32.4 million units in the April-June 2021 period over the previous quarter as the second wave of Covid-19 stifled demand
Nearly half of all smartphones that will be sold in 2022 will feature an OLED panel, a new report has revealed.
The shipments of smartphones are forecast to reach 1.38 billion units globally in 2021, an increase of 7.7 per cent over 2020 and its highest-ever level since 2015, a new report has showed
The pandemic has triggered an urgent need for devices supporting activities such as work from home, remote learning, entertainment and playing games and Xiaomi India is betting big on this opportunity
Samsung Electronics reclaimed the top spot in global smartphone sales in February, a report showed on Monday, after it narrowly beat Apple on the back of the early release of the Galaxy S21 series.
Indian retailers, a crucial part of Modi's support base, have long alleged that Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart flout federal regulations
Overall, global sales of smartphones declined 12.5 per cent in full year 2020
Samsung India had posted a net profit of Rs 1,540.10 crore in the financial year 2018-19
Huawei secured the sixth place in Q4 2020 with 32 million smartphones shipped, according to a new report
A report by research firm Counterpoint earlier in the day had pointed to a 4 per cent dip in smartphone shipment to over 150 million units in 2020
India's smartphone shipments declined by a modest 4% year-on-year to reach over 150 million units in 2020, according to a new report on Wednesday
The global shipments of used smartphones, both officially refurbished and used, are expected to reach 351.6 million units registering $65 billion in market value in 2024
Samsung led the industry in terms of smartphone production with 78 million units in the July-September period, up 42 percent from a quarter earlier
Samsung held the top position with 22 per cent market share