Sunday, July 28, 2013

Samsung Beats Apple To Become World’s Most Profitable Phone Maker.

                             
Apple has lost its status as the world’s most profitable maker of mobile phones, with strong demand for Samsung‘s Galaxy handsets pushing the South Korean multinational into the financial lead for the first time.

The California company made an estimated $3.2bn (£2.1bn) profit from iPhone sales in the second quarter of the year, according to the research firm Strategy Analytics, a marked drop from $4.6bn a year ago and less than Samsung’s estimated $5.2bn haul from both its basic models and smartphones in the same period. While the high-priced iPhone was the engine that propelled Apple to become the world’s most valuable company, its customers are no longer bent on owning the latest model. The strong performance of its Samsung’s flagship, Galaxy S4 has, at least for now, put an end to Apple’s four-year reign as the world’s most profitable phone-maker.


Apple’s global smartphone market share has fallen from 17% to 14%, its lowest level for three years, while Samsung’s edged up to 33%, Strategy Analytics’ research shows. Samsung sold 76m smartphones in the quarter to June, more than twice Apple’s 31m iPhones, and up from 49m in the same period a year ago. LG, ZTE and Huawei have all roughly doubled their worldwide shipments by unit.

Source: GuardianUK

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