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<p><strong>According to new research from our <a href="http://www.strategyanalytics.com/hcst-published.html" target="_blank">Country Share Tracker (CST) service</a>, Samsung’s Galaxy S3 overtook Apple’s iPhone 4S to become the world’s best-selling smartphone model for the first time ever in the third quarter of 2012. A large touchscreen, extensive distribution and generous operator subsidies have propelled the Galaxy S3 to the top spot.</strong><br>

Samsung’s Galaxy S3 smartphone model shipped 18.0 million units worldwide during the third quarter of 2012. The Galaxy S3 captured an impressive 11 percent share of all smartphones shipped globally and it has become <strong>the world’s best-selling smartphone model</strong> for the first time ever. A large touchscreen design, extensive distribution across dozens of countries, and generous operator subsidies have been among the main causes of the Galaxy S3’s success. Apple shipped an estimated 16.2 million iPhone 4S units worldwide for second place, as consumers temporarily held off purchases in anticipation of a widely expected iPhone 5 upgrade at the end of the quarter.<br>

Samsung’s Galaxy S3 has proven wildly popular with consumers and operators across North America, Europe and Asia. However, the Galaxy S3’s position as the world’s best-selling smartphone model is likely to be short-lived. The Apple iPhone 5 has gotten off to a solid start already with an estimated 6.0 million units shipped globally during Q3 2012. <strong>We expect the new iPhone 5 to out-ship Samsung’s Galaxy S3 in the coming fourth quarter of 2012</strong> and Apple should soon reclaim the title of the world’s most popular smartphone model.</p>

<center>Exhibit 1: Global Smartphone Shipments & Marketshare by Model in Q3 2012 <a href="#_ftn1">[1]</a></center>

 

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<p>Global Smartphone Shipments by Model (Millions of Units)</p>

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<p>Q2 '12</p>

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<p>Q3 '12</p>

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<p>Samsung Galaxy S3</p>

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<p>5.4</p>

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<p>18.0</p>

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<p>Apple iPhone 4S</p>

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<p>19.4</p>

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<p>16.2</p>

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<p>Apple iPhone 5</p>

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<p>0.0</p>

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<p>6.0</p>

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<p>Others</p>

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<p>128.0</p>

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<p>127.6</p>

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<p>Total</p>

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<p>152.8</p>

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<p>167.8</p>

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<p>Global Smartphone Marketshare by Model (% of Total)</p>

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<p>Q2 '12</p>

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<p>Q3 '12</p>

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<p>Samsung Galaxy S3</p>

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<p>3.5%</p>

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<p>10.7%</p>

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<p>Apple iPhone 4S</p>

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<p>12.7%</p>

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<p>9.7%</p>

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<p>Apple iPhone 5</p>

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<p>0.0%</p>

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<p>3.6%</p>

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<p>Others</p>

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<p>83.8%</p>

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<p>76.0%</p>

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<p>Total</p>

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<p>100.0%</p>

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<p>100.0%</p>

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<p>[1] Numbers are rounded. Updated total. The Samsung Galaxy S3 total does not include the S3 Mini, S2, S or any other related models. The iPhone 4S total does not include the iPhone 5, iPhone 4 or any other related models.</p>

<p>Source: <a href="http://blogs.strategyanalytics.com/HCST/post/2012/11/08/Samsung-Galaxy-S3-Overtakes-Apple-iPhone-4S-to-Become-Worlds-Best-Selling-Smartphone-Model-in-Q3-2012.aspx">http://blogs.strategyanalytics.com/HCST/post/2012/11/08/Samsung-Galaxy-S3-Overtakes-Apple-iPhone-4S-to-Become-Worlds-Best-Selling-Smartphone-Model-in-Q3-2012.aspx</a></p>

 

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<p>I see this as less about dethroning the King and more about the brutal corporate battle to gain market share. This story is a front line indicator of what's going on behind the scenes in the smartphone market.</p>

<p>Qualcomm just surpassed Intel in market capitalization because of the strong consumer shift toward mobile devices which smartphones currently hold the majority share. </p>

<p>Apple's percentage market share continues to erode with Android devices dominating by a wide margin.</p>

<p>Microsoft's entry into the smartphone market will further intensify competition and its operating system is the only alternative that's relatively immune to lawsuits. For these and other reasons, Samsung and Nokia will also offer phones running Microsoft's latest mobile software. </p>

 

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<p>Glad to see the strong competitive activities in Android vs IOS resulting in good products. Personally, now that I have an unlocked Google device with current android release and no UI, service provider's Universal Interface, I think I'll stick with unlocked versions. And it's nice not to be tied to a 2-year contract when the product lines are rapidly evolving.</p>
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