Samsung’s smartphone market share reached a record high number in South Korea in Q3 2021, reports Counterpoint Research (via The Elec). The company’s growth comes from the popularity of foldables and the exit of LG.
According to the report, Samsung’s market share in its home country stood at a whopping 85% in the third quarter of 2021. It was followed by its archnemesis Apple with a 12% market share. The Cupertino-based tech giant’s shipments were low in Q3 as the iPhone 13 series made its debut in South Korea only in October.
Hence, without LG to compete, nine of the top 10 best-selling handsets were made by Samsung. The only odd one out was iPhone 12 at the ninth position.
The best-selling smartphone during this period was none other than the Galaxy Z Flip3, followed by the vanilla Galaxy S21 in second place. Whereas, the Galaxy Z Fold3 came fourth. The foldable duo alone accounted for nearly a million units in sales.
Top 10 Best Selling Smartphones South Korea Q3 2021
- Galaxy Z Flip3
- Galaxy S21
- Galaxy A32
- Galaxy Z Fold3
- Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Galaxy A42 5G
- Galaxy A12
- Galaxy S21+
- iPhone 12
- Galaxy Quantum2
Counterpoint estimates that the South Korean smartphone market will continue growing in Q4 2021 due to the strong demand for Samsung’s foldables and the launch of the iPhone 13 series. However, the growth rate will not be large as a result of the semiconductor shortage and weaker flagship offerings compared to last year.
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