5G iPhone Shipments Fell by 23 Percent in Q1, 2021, but Apple Still Maintains a Massive Lead

5G iPhone Shipments Fell by 23 Percent in Q1, 2021, but Apple Still Maintains a Massive Lead

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Though Apple was late to the party when it comes to 5G phone releases, it took the world by storm when the iPhone 12 series was unveiled last year. Unfortunately, the company’s success has witnessed a brief slump as far as 5G iPhone shipments go, with the latest data revealing that those figures reduced by 23 percent in Q1, 2021.

The latest data from Strategy Analytics shows that Apple’s 52.2 percent market share for 5G iPhone shipments dropped to 40.4 percent in Q1, 2021, resulting in a 23 percent drop. Irrespective of that number, Apple continues to maintain a healthy market share against its closest competitor, which is OPPO, with a 21.5 percent share, up from 13.9 percent from the previous quarter.

5G iPhone Shipments Fell by 23 Percent in Q1, 2021, but Apple Still Maintains a Massive Lead

Jun 17, 2021, 10:31am UTC
https://wccftech.com/5g-iphone-shipments-q4-2021-strategy-analytics/ > Though Apple was late to the party when it comes to 5G phone releases, it took the world by storm when the iPhone 12 series was unveiled last year. Unfortunately, the company’s success has witnessed a brief slump as far as 5G iPhone shipments go, with the latest data revealing that those figures reduced by 23 percent in Q1, 2021. > The latest data from Strategy Analytics shows that Apple’s 52.2 percent market share for 5G iPhone shipments dropped to 40.4 percent in Q1, 2021, resulting in a 23 percent drop. Irrespective of that number, Apple continues to maintain a healthy market share against its closest competitor, which is OPPO, with a 21.5 percent share, up from 13.9 percent from the previous quarter.