Counterpoint Research reports that in the month of August, Samsung has widened its market share gap with Huawei, making up 22% of global smartphone sales for the month. This, according to Counterpoint’s latest Monthly Market Pulse report.
Compared to April of this year, Samsung gained 2% market share and Huawei is now at 16% after a record-breaking 21% share back in April.

Although the early summer months were tougher for smartphone makers, particularly as India went under lockdown, Samsung rebounded when the market reopened in July and August. Increasing tensions between Indian consumers and Chinese products worked in Samsung’s favor, which helped it achieve the best-performing month in India since 2018 thanks to its aggressive online marketing.

Apple managed
Geopolitical policies and political affairs among nations are affecting the smartphone market in many ways. There will be heightened marketing activity to seize opportunity in these regions and sentiments. As a result, the concentration of top players in the smartphone market will be much stronger. We see players like Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, and OPPO benefitting the most.” – Research Analyst Minsoo Kang
Xiaomi has seen an increase in market share and is expected to continue gaining points as it (and Oppo) become alternative Chinese phone makers that fill a void left in Europe by Huawei’s decreasing market share.
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