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Thursday, February 14 2019 - 22:25
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Canalys Media Alert: Chinese Smartphone Vendors Take a Record 32% Market Share in Europe in 2018
SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, READING and PALO ALTO, Feb. 14, 2019/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

    Canalys estimates show that European smartphone shipments fell 4% in 2018 
to 197 million units. In Q4 2018, shipments fell 2% to 57 million, though 
Chinese vendors gained significantly. Samsung remained the largest vendor in 
2018 but its shipments were down over 10% at 61.6 million units. Apple was down 
6% but clung onto second place with 42.8 million units shipped. Huawei was the 
stand-out vendor, growing 54% with 42.5 million shipments. Relative newcomers 
Xiaomi and HMD Global grew strongly and were fourth and fifth respectively.  

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    "The political situation between Chinese companies and the US government 
has benefited European consumers," said Senior Analyst Ben Stanton. "The US 
administration is causing Chinese companies to invest in Europe over the US. 
The European market is mature, and replacement rates have lengthened, but there 
is an opportunity for Chinese brands to displace the market incumbents. The 
likes of Huawei and Xiaomi bring price competition that has stunned their 
rivals as they use their size against the smaller brands in Europe."

    Western European smartphone shipments fell 8%, the biggest decline of the 
sub-regions, to 128 million units in 2018, the lowest level since 2013. An 
increase in average selling prices, caused by an uplift in flagship pricing by 
Apple, Samsung and Huawei, offset some of the declines. Central and Eastern 
Europe continued to grow in 2018, up 5% to 68 million units. Many countries in 
CEE have now reached maturity, but Russia remains a strong grower, up 14% year 
on year in 2018.

    "There are interesting country-level differences in Western Europe," said 
Stanton. "The markets with the highest ASPs, such as the UK, Germany and the 
Nordics, have suffered the sharpest declines. There hasn't been innovation in 
the flagship smartphone space to entice customers to upgrade. But in countries 
with lower ASPs, such as Italy and Spain, there was growth in 2018. This 
reflects a transformation in the mid-range segment in 2018, with notch displays 
and dual cameras coming down to aggressive price points. Unlike at the high 
end, the caliber of smartphones available for US$300 changed significantly 
between 2017 and 2018, which helped facilitate upgrades. Smartphones priced 
between US$200 and US$350 grew over 20% in Western Europe in 2018. Canalys 
expects Chinese vendors will continue growing across all price segments in 
2019."

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SOURCE: Canalys