While Samsung and Apple continue to rule the smartphone world, with 32.1% and 12.1% market share respectively, Lenovo has blazed past LG with 5.1% market share as compared to 4.8% for the other Korean giant. As per the report released by Gartner, there were more than Out455 million smartphones shipped in Q3 of 2013, and Lenovo accounted for 12.9 million units, up 84.5 percent year-on-year. Lenovo continues to sell well in Chinese markets, and has only now set its eyes outside Asia-Pacific. On a related note, at a press event held in Bangalore, Amar Babu, the Managing Director at Lenovo India spoke in detail about Lenovo’s continued change in focus with their “PC Plus” strategy. Lenovo realizes that PC market is on a downhill, and they need to concentrate beyond the PC space to continue their success. Lenovo has managed to outpace PC market growth for 18 successive quarters now, and has managed to displace HP from the top. Unlike HP & Dell, Lenovo has managed to get their smartphone & tablet game right, at least in Chinese market, and now look to make considerable impact elsewhere.
Other important notes from Gartner report
Samsung continues to dominate the smartphone market by a BIG margin. Out of 455+ million units shipped, Samsung has shipped over 80 millions. Apple comes distant second with 30 millions units shipped in Q3 2013. Android surpassed 80% market share for the first time. 41% of all Android sales is in China alone. Windows Phone grew a whopping 123% this quarter. Overall, in mobile phone space, Samsung tops Nokia with 25.7% market share in comparison to Nokia’s 13.8% Over 95% of Lenovo’s mobile phone sales comes from China alone Apple’s iPhone 5c might be too highly priced for non-subsidized emerging markets like India. Smartphone market grew at 77%, while the mobile phone market grew at just 12%