5G Android smartphone sales: Samsung’s the undisputed leader
Samsung is the 5G leader in the Android world
Counterpoint Research reports that Samsung led the Android 5G smartphone market in February of 2022, accounting for almost a quarter of 5G Android smartphone sales around the world. While Samsung’s cheaper smartphones are typically its best-sellers, when it comes to 5G the South Korean brand’s success can be attributed equally to both its affordable and flagship devices.
Demand trends show that Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra had a strong start compared to the Galaxy S21 series, thanks to a positive reception in both the United States and Samsung’s home market of South Korea.
It wasn’t all about the flagship Galaxy S22 line, however. Samsung’s Galaxy S21 FE, which launched in January, followed in third place with a similar market share thanks to demand in Germany and the US, where sales were driven by incentives from carriers like Verizon and AT&T.
Moving forward, the Galaxy A32 5G should drop off the best-sellers list as the newer Galaxy A33 5G takes over demand. However, the Galaxy A22 variant should continue to sell well as Samsung is yet to launch a 5G version of the Galaxy A23.
Oppo, Honor, Xiaomi, and Vivo are the other brands leading the 5G race
Other than Samsung, Oppo found success with the Reno 7 5G — a mid-range smartphone that also became the best-selling Android smartphone in China, regardless of connectivity. Former Huawei subsidiary Honor is another company riding the 5G wave, also thanks to the Chinese market. The Honor 60 was the sixth best-selling 5G Android and the Honor X30 occupied ninth place.
Overall, Android smartphones accounted for 67% of global 5G sales in February 2022, with the remaining 33% belonging to Apple’s iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 models.
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