Not only in the case of Apple sales of tablets are falling from quarter to quarter. The group of Cupertino, however, it is fortunate that, despite the adverse trend occupies a leading position because it was after his device customers go most often.
In the fourth quarter of 2016, Apple has sold a total of 13.1 million iPads. And although it is smaller by as much as 19% less than in the same period a year earlier, and so provided a concern from Cupertino first place in the ranking of the number delivered into the hands of customers tablets in the period from October to December, 2016.
Second in the ranking is Samsung. He, in turn, in the fourth quarter of 2016 was able to sell 8 (IDC) and 8.1 (SA) millions of tablets. In the same way as in the case of Apple, it is less than in the same period a year earlier. More specifically, 11.4% (IDC) or 10% (SA).
three places, and quite “controversial”, because the data of IDC and Strategy Analytics do not coincide with each other. According to Amazon the first third (5.2 million), the fourth-Lenovo (3.7 million), and the fifth Huawei (3.2 million. Strategy Analytics included in turn in third place is Lenovo (4.2 million), the fourth Huawei (3.7 million), and the fifth Amazon (3.4 million).
in Total in the fourth quarter of 2016, customers purchased 52,9 (IDC) or even 63,5 (SA), million tablets. Both organizations studies, however, agree that this is less than in the same period a year earlier (respectively – 20,01% or 9%).
all of 2016, were sold at the time (according to IDC) 174,8 million tablets, which is 15.6% less than in 2015. Apple and Samsung have moved the greatest decrease (respectively 14.2% and 20.5%). The reason for joy is, and with Amazon and Huawei, because they were able to significantly increase sales (respectively, 98.8 per cent and 49.9 per cent). Lenovo turned out almost “zero” (a decrease of 1.2% year-on-year).
*IDC in combinations which Express tablets as hybrids
photo perfect the 9.7-inch iPad (via the link you’ll find his review)
Source: Strategy Analytics, IDC via AppleInsider
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