Data

  • China's wearable device market down 11.3% yoy in Q1

    China's wearable device market saw 17.62 million shipments in the first quarter of 2020, down 11.3% year-on-year, IDC data shows.

  • 2G and 3G users account for 46% of all mobile subscriptions worldwide

    At the beginning of this year, 2G and 3G subscribers accounted for 46 percent of the world's mobile subscribers, but contributed only 27 percent of total global mobile revenue, according to a Strategy Analytics report.

  • China takes the lion's share in commerce facilitated by Apple's App Store ecosystem

    The App Store ecosystem supported $519 billion in billings and sales globally in 2019, Apple said today citing a study.

  • Huawei ranked first in China's storage market Q1 shipments

    In the first quarter, the top three vendors in China's storage market shipments  were Huawei, Hikvision, Inspur, IDC recently released data show.

  • Huawei overtakes Samsung as No. 1 smartphone maker for first time in April

    In April, Huawei's smartphone market share reached 21.4%, surpassing Samsung's 19.1%, making it the world's No. 1. smartphone maker for first time, Counterpoint data shows.

  • Refurbished phone market shipments fall in 2019 for first time in four years

    The smartphone market saw a decline in shipments in 2019, which also affected the refurbished phone market.

  • Xiaomi is only one of top 5 global phone makers to see sales increase in Q1

    Global smartphone sales fell 20.2 percent in the first quarter, according to the latest Gartner data.

  • Chinese console games realizes $997 million in revenue with 11 million players in 2019

    In 2019, Chinese console and TV games generated $997 million in revenue, with the total number of Chinese console players reaching 11 million, according to market research firm Niko Partners.

  • China ships 15.64 million 5G phones in May

    5G phones accounted for 46.3% of China's mobile phone shipments in May, data released by the China Academy  of Information and Communications  Technology (CAICT) today showed. 

  • Xiaomi's Europe and Latin America shipments grow against trend in Q1

    In both Europe and Latin America, where smartphone shipments declined by more than 20 percent, Xiaomi's phone showed a significant counter-trend growth, according to Counterpoint.