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Apple and Samsung aren't the world's top two smartphone vendors for once
The company's US ban was lifted in May
2021
, but it hasn't yet moved to make inroads into the stateside
smartphone
market. You can find some worthwhile Xiaomi tablets there, such as the excellent Redmi Pad Pro and compact Redmi Pad SE 8.7, but Xiaomi and ...
Apple is (momentarily) no longer the second-biggest smartphone maker
With iPhone sales slumping in the lead-up to this month's launch, Xiaomi managed to squeeze past Apple in the smartphone market across August.
Apple was — temporarily — the third-largest smartphone brand in August
Ahead of the iPhone 16 launch, resurgent Xiaomi took Apple's global smartphone sales second-place spot, but the slip is only temporary.
Xiaomi's global smartphone sales surpassed Apple's in August
Xiaomi established itself as the second-biggest smartphone maker worldwide in August, knocking Apple into third place.
Xiaomi overtakes Apple to become world's second-biggest smartphone brand in August 2024
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi surpassed Apple in global smartphone sales for August 2024, according to Counterpoint Research. This is the first time Xiaomi has ranked second since August 2021, while maintaining flat sales from the preceding month.
Xiaomi significantly outperformed Apple in this area
Xiaomi has once again overtaken Apple to become the second largest smartphone company in the world. The Chinese brand has experienced tremendous growth in the global market over the last few months.
Xiaomi overtook Apple in terms of global sales for August
Xiaomi is continuing its strong momentum from the first half of year. Xiaomi claimed the number two spot in Counterpoint Research’s global
Xiaomi Becomes World's No.2 Smartphone Brand: Is Apple's Reign at Risk?
Xiaomi has overtaken Apple to become the worlds second-largest smartphone manufacturer in terms of volume. How will this impact Apple?
21h
on MSN
Back Market lays out its plan to make refurbished phones go mainstream
Back Market held a press conference on Thursday morning in Paris to talk about upcoming product launches and give an update ...
PhoneArena
4h
Samsung lost the tri-fold race to Huawei, but it might roll out the future of smartphones
With pressure mounting from Huawei and other players like Honor – who rolled out the thinnest foldable Magic V3 – the Korean ...
The Economist
1d
Eric Adams’s friends keep having their phones taken away
No indictments have come down, and no one has been accused or charged with any wrongdoing, but as federal agents raid the ...
electronics360.globalspec
7d
$4.6 trillion spent on smartphones in past 10 years
According to market research firm IDC, global smartphone shipments have hit 14 billion during this 2014 to 2024 period.
WXPR
7h
Local high school now bans phones during the day. Staff and students say it's boosted engagement
Now, the high school requires cell phones, smartwatches, and earbuds to be out of sight in their locker when school begins.
6d
Google Prepares New Feature Boost For Millions Of Older Pixel Phones
Pixel 9 exclusive Magic Editor functions Reimagine and Auto Frame could soon find their way onto Pixel 6, Pixel 7 and Pixel 8 ...
Vail Daily
35m
Eagle County mortgage brokers say rates haven’t dropped just because the Fed lowered its rate
Phones were ringing Thursday at local mortgage companies in the wake of the Federal Reserve’s Wednesday decision to drop its ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
1d
Smartphone-operated origami paper sensor reduces disease testing time by 62%
Scientists at Cranfield University have created a groundbreaking technique for detecting biomarkers in wastewater ...
4d
Samsung could score a first with rollable phone launch in 2025
HUAWEI beat Samsung to the punch by offering a triple-screen foldable, but could Samsung be first with a rollable phone?
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