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The numbers are lying and there is more evidence that Xiaomi has surpassed Apple

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The information is not new, but it needed confirmation at different levels and from more sources. Xiaomi has overtaken Apple in the smartphone market by changing the way of division and aiming its weapon at Samsung.

You first data they showed that this scenario is already under way, but was based on initial assessments and estimates from a single source. The data is now up to date and comes mostly from other sources. Thus, it is confirmed that Xiaomi has even surpassed Apple.



The smartphone market was quieter than usual. There were several months when the pandemic limited what the market had to offer while consumers were restricted and had no access.

Now that the recovery has begun, brands have begun to react, and it's already showing. Market analysis related to Q2 2021 reveals an important change. The table of brands has been changed, and now Xiaomi takes the place that until recently belonged to Apple.

first data Canalys have been promoted, But skin-tightbut now there are new fonts. Two more important analyzes by independent companies have confirmed this scenario. Apple will even give up its position to Xiaomi.

The first source is the well-known Analytics strategy, disclosed your data refers to the 2nd quarter of 2021. Here Xiaomi managed to grow by 85.3% compared to the same period in 2020, reaching 16.8%. Apple lost 15.1% and Samsung 18.2% of the market.

Reconfirming this change script also Counterpoint Research Information... In this case, Xiaomi is in second place on the list of brands with 53 million units placed on the market. Apple was again lower at 49, while Samsung was higher with 58 million devices.

Interestingly, these two analytical companies have different scenarios for market development, with growth and stagnation. There are more predictions for the coming months, with a new iPhone and new offerings from Samsung. It will be interesting how Xiaomi and the market will react to these natural measures.

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