Worldwide sales of smartphones had a record growth in fourth quarter of
2014 with an increase of 29.9 percent as against the same period last
year to reach 367.5 million units, said IT research and advisory company
Gartner.
In 2014, sales of smartphones totaled 1.2 billion units, up 28.4 percent
from 2013 and represented two-thirds of global mobile phone sales.
"The availability of smartphones at lower prices has accelerated the
migration of feature phone users to smartphones, pushing the smartphone
market to double-digit growth in countries like India, Russia and
Mexico," added Gartner.
Samsung has lost the number one spot to Apple in the global smartphone
market in the fourth quarter of 2014. Samsung has been in the top spot
since 2011.
Apple reported its best quarter in the fourth quarter of 2014, which saw
it sell 74.8 million units and move to the number one position in the
global smartphone market. Apple's large-screen phones continued to see
huge demand with sales in China and U.S., growing at 56 per cent and 88
per cent, respectively. Apple's new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus drove
strong replacements within the iOS base
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