The Flip That You Can Fold In Your Pocket

The future is bend. Like in Automobiles future is electric, the same way in the tech world future is screens that can bend, rotate, and remain submerged in water. Flip phones have a nostalgia attached to them ever since Moto Razr was launched and again when Motorola launched its Razr Flip, but before that, Samsung has been axing its saw and had already dropped Fold1 and Fold2 along with Flip1 and Flip2.

And now it’s time to meet Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G, while the Z Fold3 is around the corner. The new flip phone is not heavily updated, but it has a unique and wonderful charm to grab attention. When it’s flattened, it looks like a regular smartphone, but when flipped, it feels like you’re having one of the most incredible devices in your hands.

The new flip phone from Samsung comes in two colours (Phantom Black and Cream) and two variants. The 8GB/128GB variant is priced at ₹84,999, while the 8GB/256GB variant is priced at ₹88,999. The Galaxy Z Flip 3 has the same processor as the Galaxy S21, and clearly, it’s the first foldable phone everyone wants to buy, including Alia Bhatt, as it doesn’t compromise on performance, durability, and most of all, price.

When it comes to competition, only Motorola Razr lies in this category, but it’s a year-old phone now. I spent most of my time with the Z Flip 3 while running errands, while driving, while trekking, and I realised it just occupies a very little space in your pocket and helps you to move quicker. The Z Flip3 isn’t necessarily a sure bet, it has flaws too, but this new foldable smartphone from Samsung has the potential to be the most normal foldable smartphone available.

Design

The phone arrives in a small box with minimal accessories and doesn’t look different from its predecessors, but it has an outer display with useful features this time. When unfolded, it boasts a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED Infinity Flex display with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, and when folded, it sports Super AMOLED 1.9-inches. The hinge is more flexible now, and there’s less of a gap between sides when it’s closed, which makes the phone more handsome than ever.

The back of the Z Flip 3 is covered in Gorilla Glass Victus, while a flexible plastic display protects the inside screen. On the right side, there is a lock button with a fingerprint sensor and a volume rocker over it, and on the left side, there is a SIM slot. Sadly, the phone doesn’t have any micoSD slot, so you have to be dependable on the internal storage, but for the very first time, Samsung has secured its foldable phone with an IPX8 rating for water resistance.

Display

The third-generation Z Flip3 has a 6.7-inch tall, 1080 pixel wide OLED display. It has been improved compared to its predecessors but not to the extent to blow your mind. It looks and feels just as lovely as Samsung’s other OLED screens and bright enough for outdoor expenditure. It has comparable visuals to other flagship Full HD displays as it arrives with fast touch response, deep blacks, and smooth scrolling.

The display has a new factory-installed screen protector made from a more rigid material to avoid dents or scratches. The exterior display of the Z Flip3 is four times bigger than the original Z Flip’s tiny outer screen and allows you to do a lot of stuff with it, like checking selfie previews, setting timers and many more.

Camera

The camera hardware on the Galaxy Z Flip3 didn’t upgrade, it remains the same as its predecessor. It has wide and ultrawide cameras on the cover, and a hole-punch selfie camera is on the main display. The camera setup in the Z Flip3 is enough to handle casual photography, but you can get the same camera setup in any other smartphone, which will cost you about half-price of Z Flip3. 

The image quality looks great in bright lighting, and you’ll get addicted to the ultra-wide-angle camera. The camera provides impressive outcomes even during low light sessions and dark hours, but overall image quality stays below compared to S21 and S21 Ultra’s image quality.

Performance

The Galaxy Flip3 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor and 8GB of RAM, the same as the Galaxy S21, and it runs on Android 11 with the company’s One UI 3.1 skin on top. The flip phone offers an impressive performance throughout the tasks, whether you’re playing games or watching videos. 

The tiny 3,300-mAh batteries are the only significant problem in this phone as it only provides between four and five hours of screentime. Fortunately, the phone supports 15-watt fast charging along with wireless and reverse wireless charging options, so there’s no need to worry about Z Flip 3’s stamina.

Final Verdict

Samsung Z flip3 5G is a device that folds performance, style and a novelty factor which otherwise regular boring clamshell phones don’t offer. If this is what you are looking for, then this could be the one which would fit perfectly in your ‘pocket’.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G & Z Flip 3 5G Are Available For Pre-book In India

Samsung recently launched the Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G and Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G during an all-virtual event- Galaxy Unpacked 2021, and now going ahead, the company has revealed the pre-booking plans and prices of the new foldable smartphones in India. The pre-booking for these smartphones began in India today, 24th August, and will last till 9th September.

The third generation Fold and Flip smartphones are available to pre-book in India on Samsung.com and across all the leading retail stores in the country. The South Korean tech giant has signed up India’s youth-icon and Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt as the face of the flagship foldable 5G smartphones in India. The young actress will feature in digital and outdoor campaigns of the newly announced flagships.

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G is available in two colours (Phantom Black and Phantom Green) and two variants. The 12 GB/256GB variant is priced at ₹1,49,999, while the 12GB/512GB variant is priced at ₹1,57,999. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G is available in two colours (Phantom Black and Cream) and two variants as well. The 8GB/128GB variant is priced at ₹84,999, while the 8GB/256GB variant is priced at ₹88,999.

The South Korean company said in a statement, it is committed to giving more consumers access to the unique foldable experience, and that’s the primary reason the company is offering both third-generation Galaxy Fold and Flip smartphones at attractive prices. The actual sale for these all-new foldable smartphones will start from 10th September onwards.

If you pre-book the devices by using a credit and debit card, you will be eligible for either an upgrade voucher of up to ₹7000 or HDFC Bank cashback of up to ₹7000. Along with the above offers, the company is also offering free one year Samsung Care+ Accidental & Liquid Damage Protection worth ₹7999 for those who’ll pre-book Z Fold 3 5G and Z flip 3 5G smartphones.

OnePlus Teases With A Mystery Device Launch On The Eve Of Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Event

Samsung has announced its Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event long back. The most-awaited event of 2021 will happen today, on August 11, where the South Korean tech giant will unleash Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3, wearables, and a few other exciting products.

The company has created a buzz about the event and the yet-to-be-launched products, but right before the day of the Unpacked event, OnePlus USA wants to steal all the attention from Samsung, as the company teases about a new device announcement on the eve of August 11.

The official Instagram and Twitter accounts of OnePlus USA shared a teaser of an upcoming dual-screen phone along with a date, August 11. The dual-screen device featured in a teaser looks to be a foldable one and takes us back to the launch of LG’s Dual Screen smartphone LG V60.

OnePlus hasn’t announced officially any foldable device; even there are no rumours and leaks about the device shown in the teaser. All these things indirectly say it could be a concept phone. To create more drama, OnePlus USA will present the device simultaneously, at 10 AM, exactly when the Galaxy Unpacked event will inaugurate.

According to a few reports and tipsters, the dual-screen phone in a teaser is not a dual-screen phone but just two OnePlus 9 Pro phones put together, which OnePlus is teasing through a special promotion where the company might offer a buy one get one deal, as every Wednesday is OnePlus day.

OnePlus is trying its best to steal people’s attention from Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event. The phone shown in a teaser looks similar to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, and if OnePlus unleashes a foldable smartphone today evening, then it would be a memorable launch for two rivals. Let’s just hope for a great evening.

Pre-reserve The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 & Galaxy Z Flip 3 In Just ₹2,000

If you’re a fan of Samsung, you must already know about its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event. Though we’re only a few days away from the actual event, the excitement of knowing what products are going to launch and what specs they’re going to have is at its peak.

Consumer electronics giant Samsung has already confirmed that it will launch two new flagship smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3, worldwide on August 11, along with a few wearable devices, including the Galaxy Watch 4 and Buds 2, at the event. 

And now the company has announced that customers from India can pre-book the upcoming next-generation premium smartphones, before the official event, by just paying a token amount of ₹2,000 on Samsung India’s e-store. The token amount will be adjusted later against the price of the smartphone. 

Unfortunately, Samsung hasn’t confirmed which Galaxy smartphone (Z Fold 3 or Z Flip 3) is available for pre-reserve but if you pre-reserve the device you’ll surely get the ‘Next Galaxy VIP Pass’ which entitles you to get a Smart tag worth ₹2,699 for free.

How to Pre-reserve Galaxy Z Fold 3 or Galaxy Z Flip 3 in India:

  1. Visit the official Samsung website or official Galaxy Unpacked website
  2. Click on the register now or pre-registration
  3. Enter the required details and submit the information
  4. Furthermore, click on the option pre-reserve now and pay the token amount

The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event will start at 7:30 PM on August 11. The smartphone giant has designed the official promo image innovatively, the shape on the left side resembles the silhouette of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 while the shape on the right side resembles the silhouette of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3. 

According to recent leaks the Z Fold 3 will have two Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The external screen will feature a 6.2-inch diagonal display while the internal screen will have a 7.6-inch diagonal display. The foldable smartphone will be powered by the Snapdragon 888 with no Exynos version.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 will come out of the box with Android 11 and it’ll feature a 6.7-inch internal display with 1080×2640 resolution and a 1.9-inch 260×512 external screen. The smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 and will have a 120 Hz refresh rate.

The Z Fold 3 will have 12GB of RAM and 256/512 GB of non-expandable storage whereas the Z Flip 3 will have 8GB of RAM and 1228/256 GB of non-expandable storage. The Z Fold 3 is expected to be priced around ₹1,35,000 to ₹1,49,990 while the Z Flip 3 is expected to be priced around ₹80,000 to ₹90,000.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 & Galaxy Watch 4 Classic Prices Leaked Ahead Of The Launch

We’ve seen a showdown between the flagship smartwatches Apple Watch Series 6 vs Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 when they were released a couple of years ago, and now it’s time for one more rivalry between two of their future counterparts. Apple Watch Series 7, sporting a new design and top-notch features, is about to launch in India in September, and now, the prices of Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are allegedly roaming around the web.

The South Korean tech giant Samsung will release the Galaxy 4 Series smartwatches along with a few other products next week during its Galaxy Unpacked August 2021 event. Previously, the images of these flagship smartwatches from Samsung were leaked online, and most of us know what these smartwatches look like.

Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic smartwatches will sport circular Super AMOLED displays with Corning’s Gorilla Glass DX/DX+ protection. The company hasn’t revealed anything about the processor yet, but both the flagship smartwatches are expected to be powered by the Exynos W920 SoC and will run One UI Watch 3.5 software based on Google’s new iteration of Wear OS.

The Galaxy Watch 4 is tipped to feature a 1.19-inch display in 40mm and 44mm dial sizes, whereas the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is expected to arrive in three sizes – 42mm, 44mm, and 46mm. The Galaxy Watch 4 Series smartwatches will feature stress monitoring, ECG, GPS, gyro, heart rate monitor, body fat composition measurement and IP68 certification for dust, water, and shock resistance.

The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is tipped to arrive in three colours and will feature a rotating bezel along with two buttons on its right side. Samsung Galaxy Watch Series 4 smartwatches are tipped to be waterproof up to 50 metres (5ATM). Along with these, the flagship smartwatches will have 1.5GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage.

The Galaxy Watch 4 in the 40mm dial size can be expected to cost around ₹25,000, and the 44mm dial variant is expected to be priced around ₹27,500. Meanwhile, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is expected to be priced around ₹33,500 for 42 mm, ₹35,000 for 44 mm, and ₹36,100 for the 46 mm variant.

 

Best 5G Smartphones under INR 30,000

Nowadays, all leading smartphone brands are offering 5G ready devices. Not only do these smartphones make your network access faster and better, their greater bandwidth and lower latency compared to 4G and 3G networks often translate into redefining the way all of us live, work and play. While many may assume that 5G ready devices are exorbitantly expensive owing to their excellent features and 5G support, nothing can be farther from the truth. You can grab a 5G phone with Avantgarde features for as little as INR 30,000. Let us have a look at some of the best 5G Smartphones under INR 30,000 available today. 

OPPO Reno6 5G: Taking the smartphone videography benchmark a notch ahead OPPO recently announced the launch of the most awaited Reno series, the OPPO Reno6 Pro 5G and Reno6 5G along with Enco X True Wireless Noise Cancelling earphones in a new blue colour variant. The Reno6 5G would be available on Flipkart at INR 29,990.

The phone has a 6.5-inch 3D curved display with a 90Hz refresh rate and up to 180Hz touch sampling rate, ensuring a smooth feel and comfortable viewing experience. The display is HDR10+ certified for a more vivid visual experience. Paired with this display is 360-degree Light-Sensing enabled by two ambient light sensors, which improve the accuracy of auto-brightness adjustments, making the viewing experience more comfortable. The display is also Netflix HD and Amazon Prime Video HD/HDR certified for high-quality visual content. Like its predecessors, the OPPO Reno6 series continues with a trendy, thin, and lightweight design.

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G: The smartphone boasts a 6.50-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080×2400 pixels and an aspect ratio of 20:9. Samsung Galaxy A52 5G is powered by a 1.8GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor with two cores clocked at 2.2GHz and six cores clocked at 1.8GHz. It comes with 6GB of RAM and runs Android 11. A 4500mAh battery powers the phone. In terms of the camera, the phone rear packs a 64-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture; a 12-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 5-megapixel camera with an f/2.4 aperture, and a 5-megapixel camera with an f/2.4 aperture. The rear camera setup has autofocus. It sports a 32-megapixel camera on the front for selfies with an f/2.2 aperture. It offers 128GB of inbuilt storage that can be expanded via a microSD card (up to 1000GB). The phone is humbly priced at INR 26,499. 

 

VIVO V21 5G: This smartphone comes with a 6.44-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080×2404 pixels and an aspect ratio of 20:9. Vivo V21 5G is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor, and it has 8GB of RAM. The Vivo V21 5G runs Android 11 and is powered by a 4000mAh battery. The Vivo V21 5G also boasts proprietary fast charging. In terms of camera, the phone on the rear packs a 64-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.79 aperture, an 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 aperture, and a 2-megapixel camera with an f/2.4 aperture. 

The rear camera setup has autofocus. It sports a 44-megapixel camera on the front for selfies with an f/2.0 aperture. It runs on Funtouch OS 11.1, based on Android 11 and packs 128GB of inbuilt storage that can be expanded via microSD card (up to 1000GB) with a specific slot. Vivo V21 5G price in India starts at INR 29,990.

Realme X7 Max 5G: The device comes with a 6.43-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080×2400 pixels and an aspect ratio of 20:9. An octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 1200 processor powers Realme X7 Max. It comes with 8GB of RAM. The phone runs Android 11 and is powered by a 4500mAh battery. The Realme X7 Max is equipped with proprietary fast charging. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Realme X7 Max on the backpacks a 64-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture; an 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.3 aperture, and a 2-megapixel camera with an f/2.4 aperture. The rear camera setup has autofocus. 

It sports a 16-megapixel camera on the front for selfies with an f/2.5 aperture. The Realme X7 Max runs Realme UI 2.0, is based on Android 11, and packs 128GB of inbuilt storage. The Realme X7 Max measures 158.50 x 73.30 x 8.40mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs 179.00 grams. Available colour variants are Asteroid Black, Mercury Silver, and Milky Way colours. Realme X7 Max costs INR 26,999. 

One Plus Nord CE 5G: The OnePlus Nord CE retains the Nord’s 6.43-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display. It gets a pixel density of 410ppi, a 20:9 aspect ratio and a screen resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. The smartphone offers a refresh rate of 90Hz, which translates to smooth app run and gaming. A 30W fast charging enabled powerful battery ensures that the device is always on. It features a triple rear camera with a foray into the 64-megapixel smartphone arena. An 8-megapixel sensor backs the primary camera with an f/2.25 ultra-wide lens and a 2-megapixel mono sensor with an f/2.4 lens. At the front, it offers a 16-megapixel Sony IMX471 selfie camera with an f/2.45 lens and EIS support. 

The device is powered by Snapdragon 750G 5G SoC at its core. Comparing the phone to its predecessor, the One Plus Nord CE 5G weighs surprisingly low at 170gms with a 4500 mAh battery under the hood.

Xiaomi Leaves Apple Behind As World’s Second Largest Smartphone Maker

Xiaomi takes over Apple to become the world’s second-biggest smartphone maker. According to Canalys’ most recent data, Xiaomi Corp. witnessed an 83% jump in shipments in the second quarter of 2021. 

The South Korean smartphone giant Samsung continues to lead the spot with a 19 per cent market share. However, Xiaomi has significantly closed the gap with a 17 per cent market share, giving cut-throat competition to the tech giant. 

Xiaomi Is Now Second Largest Smartphone Maker

Xiaomi’s shipments in Latin America witnessed a climb by more than 300 per cent, by 150% in Africa, and 50% in Western Europe. The main reason for this growth is that Xiaomi offers products that cost 40 to 70% cheaper than Samsung and Apple devices. According to Canalys, Xiaomi should focus on increasing its sales of smartphones like the Mi 11 Ultra.

Huawei Technologies Co. was in the league of disrupting the rankings until sanctions cut it off from essential supplies last year. Its withdrawal pushed other Chinese vendors to spend aggressively on new upgrades into the market. 

Xiaomi actively launched two flagship devices within the first four months of the year. The company’s Mi 11 Ultra features one of the largest camera sensors to date, pushing it further into the premium pricing range.

Catalyst Research Manager Ben Staton said in a release,

“It is now transforming its business model from challenger to incumbent, with initiatives such as channel partner consolidation and more careful management of older stock in the open market. It is still largely skewed toward the mass market, however, and compared with Samsung and Apple, its average selling price is around 40% and 75% cheaper respectively. So a major priority for Xiaomi this year is to grow sales of its high-end devices, such as the Mi 11 Ultra.”

Even so, Xiaomi stole this position; Apple is still in a good position. iPhone 13, which is expected to be introduced this fall, can keep up the robust iPhone 12 sales, like Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan believed. Research conducted by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners showed that iPhone 12 accounted for 63% of the US iPhone sales during the third quarter of 2021. 

 

Samsung Galaxy M32 review: M-azing or M-bitious?

If there is a brand synonymous with variety, it has to be Samsung. Right from bank-breaking technological marvels to pocket-friendly mobiles, the Korean tech giant has something for everyone. Its latest offering is the Galaxy M32, which we recently got our hands on. With a price tag comfortably below the 20k mark, let’s see if this smartphone is yay or meh. 

First impressions:

The box it comes in is quite simplistic and not extravagant, which is evident for a smartphone in this price range. Apart from the smartphone, users will also get a charger, ejector pin and manual.

The phone itself is Light Blue and gets 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. Although it has a 16.21 cm display, its rounded corners reduce the overall size to 15.87 cm. Not that it is terrible, but it is still a compromise. That said, the Super AMOLED Display does ensure all details are vividly seen.

Usage:

Holding the phone is a breeze due to its ergonomic design. That said, I have always been against fingerprint sensors on the lock screen, but that’s just my personal opinion. The phone doesn’t make its weight felt despite being packed with intensive hardware. 

The Galaxy M32 gets a quad-camera setup at the back, with a 64-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide shooter, a 2-megapixel macro shooter, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. A 20-megapixel front camera ensures the most explicit selfies with bright colours. The camera quality is not the best-in-class, but it offers everything to desire in its segment.

Verdict:

Samsung Galaxy M32 packs a 6,000mAh battery claimed to deliver up to 130 hours of music playback, 40 hours of talk time, or 25 hours of video playback on a single charge. The phone also supports 25W fast charging, though it is bundled with a 15W charger in the box. 

 

With a starting price tag of Rs 13399, the phone seems like a good offer. But we’ll have to use it for a while before passing the final verdict!

Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Review: To Tab Or Not To Tab?

Samsung recently launched a bunch of Galaxy products, albeit in the budget segment. Among the lot was the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, which is expected to fall in the mid-range tablet segment. While we are yet to explore it fully, here’s a quick review of what we have learnt so far:

First Impressions:

The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite comes in a simple white box. Apart from the tablet, its contents include a travel adaptor, a data cable, an ejection pin, and a manual. Samsung has also provided a book cover for the Tab, though I doubt it will be offered as a standard accessory. The cover itself is priced at 2199, which is still considerable, should a potential customer opt for it. 

The model we received gets 3GB RAM and 32GB of storage. There is also a higher version available with 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. Both models share an 8.7-inch HD Display that might not be the best in class, but it does its job flawlessly. The tab gets an 8MP camera at the front and a 2MP unit at the rear. Neither are excellent for photography, but a tablet isn’t supposed to be used for severe photography either!

Usage:

Being equipped with just 3GB RAM means the tablet is rather sluggish. Honestly, I felt a slight lag right from the time I booted it up. The interface is typical Samsung with nothing to admire, though Samsung loyalists will find no fault. The usual Samsung paraphernalia is included in the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, while it also gets an optional e-educator. It’s a nifty addition, especially in current times.

The tablet is not bulky to hold and feels more like an enlarged phone. However, its awkward dimensions mean that fluent operation is more of a habit than intuition. The display, however, is classic Samsung and shows all colours in vivid beauty. However, the lack of a suitable processing system and supporting hardware means that the Tab’s potential might be untapped, should it have any.

Verdict:

Samsung has given the Tab a 5100mAH battery. While it is not monstrous, it should suffice for a day’s worth of light or medium usage. It is clear that Samsung aims to market this Tab as a jack of all trades, and it is doubtful that it will be a master of any. That said, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is a suitable pick for anyone looking for a multi-purpose utility tool without too high expectations and while also being reasonably priced. The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is available in 3GB + 32GB and priced at Rs 14,999 for LTE and Rs 11,999 for WIFI model.

Samsung & Vivo Emerged As The Worlds Fastest-Growing 5G Smartphone Brands In Q1-2021

Samsung and Vivo emerged as the world’s fastest-growing 5G smartphone brands in the first quarter (January to March) of 2021, with 17 million and 19.4 million shipments, respectively. The latest research done by Strategy Analytics shows that Samsung grew by 79%, and Vivo grew by 62% in 5G smartphone shipments compared to the last quarter (Q4 2020), which includes a cycle from October to December.

Vendor Q4 2020 shipments (million) Q4 2020 Market share Q1 2021 shipments (million) Q1 2021 Market share Quarterly growth
Apple 52.2 40.7 40.4 29.8% -23%
Oppo 13.9 10.9% 21.5 15.8% 55%
Vivo 12.0 9.4% 19.4 14.3% 62%
Samsung 9.5 7.4% 17.0 12.5% 79%
Xiaomi 11.8 9.2% 16.6 12.2% 41%
Others 28.7 22.4% 20.8 15.3% -28%
Total 128.1 100.00% 135.7 100.00% 6%

 

“Global 5G smartphone shipments grew a healthy 6% quarter-on-quarter and hit a record 136 million units during the first quarter of 2021.” quoted Ken Hyers, Director at Strategy Analytics, during a statement. The demand for 5G smartphones is on another level, particularly in China, United States, and Western Europe and by the end of 2021, the shipments will reach a record 624 million units, Hyers added further.

Samsung’s growth was pushed by significant demand for the Galaxy S21 series across South Korea, the US, and Europe. At the same time, Vivo emerges as the second fastest-growing 5G brand, with strongholds over China and Europe. The success of Vivo was driven by its iQOO U3 5G and U7 5G smartphones. 

Oppo, with a 55% increase and Xiaomi with a 41% increase, complete the top-four makers’ list; both of these companies grew dramatically due to solid hold in China. There’s no doubt, Samsung and Vivo have topped the Quarterly growth based on shipment percentage, but Apple still holds the lead with total shipments of 40.4 million.

Apple dipped with -23% quarter-on-quarter, following a spree during last quarter’s holiday period where the new 5G iPhone was wildly popular. However, the American tech giant still stands strong with a 29.8% market share in Q1 2021, and it will soon bounce back in the percentage of the shipment.

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