Samsung takes back global smartphone leadership from Apple

Samsung's return to the top of the smartphone world had been led by strong sales of its Galaxy S24 flagship line
Researcher Kim Rok-ho, who works for Hana Securities, said, "It is encouraging that Samsung regained the top spot by achieving a 20 percent global share with a positive response to the Galaxy S24 series in the U.S. and Europe." Samsung dominated Europe in February with a 34% share of the smartphone market on that continent. In the U.S., where the iPhone traditionally leads the way, Samsung saw its share rise to 36% from 20% in January. Apple still was the U.S. smartphone leader although the iPhone saw its market share decline in the States from 64% in January to 48% in February.Helping turn things around this year for Samsung was the January release of the flagship Galaxy S24 line. By the end of February, 6.53 million units of the series had been sold thanks in part to new AI features including the ability of the phones to offer users real-time language translation during a phone conversation, and Circle to Search. With the latter, an item circled on the screen by the user is run through Google Search.
Last year, IDC said that Apple had a leading 20.1% share of the global smartphone market which topped Samsung's 19.4% which had declined from 2022's leading 21.7%.
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