Data

  • Top 10 best-selling phones in Q1 were from Apple, Samsung, Redmi

    Data released by research firm Canalys shows that three of the world's best-selling smartphone brands, Apple, Samsung, and Redmi, took all of the top 10 spots in the first quarter.

  • Global smartwatch shipments up 20% in Q1

    In the first quarter of 2020, global smartwatch shipments rose 20 percent year-over-year to 13.7 million, according to Strategy Analytics.

  • Huawei tops smartphone shipments in China in Q1, IDC data show

    In the first quarter of 2020, the Chinese smartphone market shipped about 66.6 million units, down 20.3 percent year-on-year, according to a report released today by IDC.

  • Global smartphone shipments down 15.6% in Q1, Counterpoint data shows

    Global smartphone shipments totaled 295 million units in the first quarter, down about 15.6 percent year-on-year, according to market research firm Counterpoint.

  • Galaxy Z Flip sales up 56.1 percent in March

    Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip is one of the most reviewed models in the past while. While it's not cheap, recent data suggests that the high price hasn't deterred consumer interest in the foldable device.

  • DDR4 memory prices jump by up to 20% to hit a 10-month high

    DDR4 memory prices rose as much as 20 percent in April, according to Mydrivers.com.

  • Microsoft denies Windows market share decline

    The latest market share figures released by survey agency Netmarketshare show that Windows 10's global share fell to 56% compared to March 2020 figures, while Linux and macOS system shares rose.

  • Global tablet shipments down 12% in Q1

    Due to the impact of the Covid-19 on the supply chain and consumer demand, global tablet shipments fell 12% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2020, according to Strategy Analytics' latest report.

  • Global smartphone shipments down 17% in Q1, report says

    Global smartphone shipments were 275 million units in the first quarter of 2020, down 17 percent year-over-year, the worst quarterly performance in the smartphone industry's history, according to new report from Strategy Analytics.

  • Over 77% of desktop computers run Chromium-based browsers

    It's no surprise that Google Chrome is the number one browser on both desktop and mobile, but a new set of data highlights the Chromium engine's overall dominance on the PC.