Apple’s 5G iPhones crucially contributed to long-awaited mobile industry milestone
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While 5G-enabled handsets have technically been around for roughly three years now, it’s safe to say that a lot of potential adopters only became aware of the next-gen cellular technology in the fall of 2020, when the iPhone 12 family was unveiled.
5G phones are now the norm rather than the exception
That’s a pretty big January 2022 gap between Apple and… everyone else.
Apple’s 5G success around those parts is made that much more remarkable by the presence of local heroes Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo among the world’s top five 5G smartphone vendors. Vivo and Oppo’s global numbers in particular were obviously also boosted by their domestic performance, while Samsung was unsurprisingly disadvantaged by its modest historical presence in the Chinese market.
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That number is lower than the 19 percent share of “other” vendors, which seems to suggest this rapidly growing 5G segment is still far more competitive and fragmented than the smartphone market in its entirety.
Samsung will probably make progress, but so will Apple
Brands like Realme, Motorola, OnePlus, TCL, and “others” could be very well-positioned to gain precious market share as 5G smartphones become more and more ubiquitous, while Samsung’s industry supremacy is likely to be challenged by several different companies in the relatively near future.
The iPhone SE 3 could solidify Apple’s dominant 5G position.
Back in 2019, when the first 5G-enabled iPhones were still a distant dream, a measly 1 percent of all smartphones sold worldwide came with support for the then-novel technology. Of that 1 percent, Samsung took a commanding early lead of the market, but the iPhone 12 and then iPhone 13 rosters changed everything.
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