Apple smartphone sales growing strongly as global smartphone market declines in Q2
The latest report from Canalys outlines the current state of the global smartphone market at the end of the second quarter of 2020. Although the overall smartphone market has been declining sharply since Q1 of this year due to COVID-19, Apple is the only top smartphone seller that has grown YoY compared to last year.
The overall market is down 14% this quarter with 284.7 million (estimated) units sold compared to 331.8 million units shipped in Q2 of 2019. Samsung saw the largest drop this quarter with a 30% decline YoY with Oppo down 16%, Xiaomi down 10%, and Huawei down just 5%.
Appleâs growth is no miracle. It was largely thanks to the companyâs launch of the iPhone SE. It convinced many legacy iPhone owners (owners of the original iPhone SE or iPhone 5S and under) to âupgradeâ, and it was the companyâs cheapest smartphone at $399. The iPhone SE accounted for about 28% of Appleâs global sales this quarter.
Apple defied expectations in Q2. Its new iPhone SE was critical in the quarter, accounting for around 28% of its global volume, while iPhone 11 remained a strong best-seller at nearly 40%. iPhone SE will remain crucial to prop up volume this year, amid delays to Appleâs next flagship release.
Apple has also seen a 35% growth in the Chinese market, shipping 7.7 million units to Chinese consumers. Apple was also quick to adapt to the pandemic, doubling down on digital customer experiences as more people were required to stay at home.
All smartphone makers will have to adapt to the pandemic if they want to keep smartphone sales up. With everything happening, perhaps buying a new smartphone wonât be the first thing on the average personâs mind. They need to be able to cater to all price ranges and offer buying options for those who can only shop from home.