Overview:
This is a short report that shows Global Apple Model Variation level sales data of September 2020.
In September 2020, iPhone SE 2020 64GB came in first for 3 consecutive months and iPhone 11 64GB followed with narrow difference, just like last month.
Among top 5 selling models, except iPhone 11 Pro Max 64GB, all the other models are 11 or SE 2020.
The report is provided in an Excel file. The main data sources are worldwide distributors and channel partners, as well as public data sources available to Counterpoint. Please enquire for more information.
Author: Minsoo Kang
Published Date: October 2020
This report offers handset sales data by model for the month of September 2020. Sales units of the global top 300 handset models are provided out of the 4,000+ global models sales during the month. Model sales are provided by brand and key specifications of each model on a sell-through basis. Sell through sales implies sales to end users. All major brands are included.
- Models are provided by the model variant not the family model.
- The top 300 models include 71 Samsung models, 40 Xiaomi models, and 32 Huawei models in September. Oppo also listed 32 models in top 300 handset.
- Key specifications offered: display size, resolution and type, camera count and pixel, memory size and type, SoC and bettery
- Price data also provided (price is global sell in ASP when product launched).
- Global sales means the sum of sales in 60+ countries that Counterpoint tracks.
- Brands covered: Samsung, Apple, Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, realme, Sony, Nokia HMD, Motoroloa, LG, Alcatel, Tecno, iTel, Wiko, Vsmart, Sharp, OLLA, Lava, Fujitsu, Fairphone and CAT
The report is provided in an Excel file. The main data sources are worldwide distributors and channel partners, as well as public data sources available to Counterpoint. Please enquire for more information.
Author: Minsoo Kang
Published Date: October 2020
Overview:
This is a short report that shows the top 100 brands of global handsets and smartphones each month with their sell-through numbers. This data is divided by region(Global, USA, China and others)
In September 2020, Samsung sales grew 2.1% YoY during September driven by India and Western Europe. Apple declined 37.9% YoY and 14.7% MoM in September. Sales in all the regions declined due to delayed iPhone 12 launch.
§Huawei’s market share declined to 12% – lowest since April 2018. Sales declined 17% YoY in China and 46% YoY in the overseas market. The decline is likely to continue in the coming months as there is still no sign of the relaxation in the US ban.
The report is provided in an Excel file. The main data sources are worldwide distributors and channel partners, as well as public data sources available to Counterpoint. Please enquire for more information.
Author: Minsoo Kang
Published Date: October 2020
Overview:
This is a short report that shows Global Apple Model Variation level sales data of August 2020.
In August 2020, iPhone SE 2020 64GB came in first and iPhone 11 64GB followed with narrow difference, just like last month.
All models in the Top 5 were 11 or SE 2020 and iPhone 11 Pro Max 64GB took 6th place.
The report is provided in an Excel file. The main data sources are worldwide distributors and channel partners, as well as public data sources available to Counterpoint. Please enquire for more information.
Author: Minsoo Kang
Published Date: September 2020
This report offers handset sales data by model for the month of August 2020. Sales units of the global top 300 handset models are provided out of the 4,000+ global models sales during the month. Model sales are provided by brand and key specifications of each model on a sell-through basis. Sell through sales implies sales to end users. All major brands are included.
- Models are provided by the model variant not the family model.
- The top 300 models include 75 Samsung models, 46 Huawei models, and also 37 Xiaomi Models in August. Oppo also listed 28 models in top 300 handset.
- Key specifications offered: display size, resolution and type, camera count and pixel, memory size and type, SoC and bettery
- Price data also provided (price is global sell in ASP when product launched).
- Global sales means the sum of sales in 60+ countries that Counterpoint tracks.
- Brands covered: Samsung, Apple, Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, realme, Sony, Nokia HMD, Motoroloa, LG, Alcatel, Tecno, iTel, Wiko, Vsmart, Sharp, OLLA, Lava, Fujitsu, Fairphone and CAT
The report is provided in an Excel file. The main data sources are worldwide distributors and channel partners, as well as public data sources available to Counterpoint. Please enquire for more information.
Author: Minsoo Kang
Published Date: September 2020
Overview:
This is a short report that shows the top 100 brands of global handsets and smartphones each month with their sell-through numbers. This data is divided by region(Global, USA, China and others)
In August 2020, Samsung recovered in India & LATAM driven by new models – Note 20 and A-series. A-series 5G SKUs showing solid uptake in the US.
Huawei declined 6% MoM. It is losing ground in overseas markets, especially the EU. Huawei stands on a shaky ground even in its home market due to the absence of new launches.
The report is provided in an Excel file. The main data sources are worldwide distributors and channel partners, as well as public data sources available to Counterpoint. Please enquire for more information.
Author: Minsoo Kang
Published Date: September 2020
Overview:
This is a short report that shows Global Apple Model Variation level sales data of July 2020.
In July 2020, the rankings of the first and second place were switched compared to the previous month. iPhone SE 2020 64GB came in first and iPhone 11 64GB followed with narrow difference.
Among top 5 selling models, except iPhone 11 Pro Max 64GB, all the other models are 11 or SE 2020.
The report is provided in an Excel file. The main data sources are worldwide distributors and channel partners, as well as public data sources available to Counterpoint. Please enquire for more information.
Author: Minsoo Kang
Published Date: August 2020
This report offers handset sales data by model for the month of July 2020. Sales units of the global top 300 handset models are provided out of the 4,000+ global models sales during the month. Model sales are provided by brand and key specifications of each model on a sell-through basis. Sell through sales implies sales to end users. All major brands are included.
- Models are provided by the model variant not the family model.
- The top 300 models include 76 Samsung models, 48 Huawei models, and also 41 Xiaomi Models in July.
- Key specifications offered: display size, resolution and type, camera count and pixel, memory size and type, SoC and bettery
- Price data also provided (price is global sell in ASP when product launched).
- Global sales means the sum of sales in 60+ countries that Counterpoint tracks.
- Brands covered: Samsung, Apple, Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, realme, Sony, Nokia HMD, Motoroloa, LG, Alcatel, Tecno, iTel, Wiko, Vsmart, Sharp, OLLA, Lava, Fujitsu, Fairphone and CAT
The report is provided in an Excel file. The main data sources are worldwide distributors and channel partners, as well as public data sources available to Counterpoint. Please enquire for more information.
Author: Minsoo Kang
Published Date: August 2020
Overview:
This is a short report that shows the top 100 brands of global handsets and smartphones each month with their sell-through numbers. This data is divided by region(Global, USA, China and others)
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In July 2020, Samsung sell-through continued to improve in July as some of its core markets like Europe and Latam showed recovery.
Huawei sustained its global market share, as it continued to push in China, where it reached its highest ever market share (48%). Apple remained stable with solid performance of iPhone 11 and iPhone SE. Sales for OPPO increased 4% MoM as its performance improved in most of the regions (China, EU, MEA, SEA),
The report is provided in an Excel file. The main data sources are worldwide distributors and channel partners, as well as public data sources available to Counterpoint. Please enquire for more information.
Author: Minsoo Kang
Published Date: August 2020