Top 10 largest smartphone manufacturers in the world, Huawei surpassed Apple to rise to No. 2
Below is a list of the 10 largest smartphone manufacturers in the world by the second quarter of 2018, according to statistics from Counterpoint Research.
Below is a list of the 10 largest smartphone manufacturers in the world by the second quarter of 2018, according to statistics from Counterpoint Research.
At the top of this list is Samsung, with total shipments in the second quarter of this year amounting to 71.6 million. Huawei, with total shipments in the second quarter of 2018, reached 54.2 million, surpassing Apple (shipped 41.3 million units) to become the world's second largest smartphone manufacturer.
Notably, HMD, although only started selling Nokia brand phones for less than 2 years, has reached this list and stood at 9th place.
China has up to 5 manufacturers on this list.
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