Top 5 sales in the first 3 weeks of 2024: Huawei, Apple, vivo, Honor, OPPO, Xiaomi is nowhere to be seen!
Needless to say, with the popularity of the Mate60 series and the return of Huawei phones, the war between phone manufacturers will become more intense between 2023 and 2024.
As 2024 rolls in, some agencies are starting to publish weekly sales figures, which again leaves brands wondering: what were the main phone sales numbers like at the beginning of the year?
I've seen the data of this company, and I don't know if it's true, because these data are all sorted out by Zhou Hongyi, and I can't count the sales data of major mobile phone manufacturers, so I can only make a reference.
As mentioned above, from January 1st to January 21st if subtags are included.
1. Huawei topped the list, with a sales volume of 28750,000 units, with a market share of 178%。
2.Apple came in second with 271 sales30,000 units, with a market share of 168%。
3. vivo ranked third, with the total sales of vivo and iQiyi reaching 25.4 million units, accounting for 158% market share.
4. The sales volume of Howard brand mobile phones was 24260,000 units, with a market share of 151%。
5. The total sales of OPPO, realme, and OnePlus mobile phones reached 24030,000 units, accounting for 15% of the market share.
6. Xiaomi ranked sixth with 2.13 million units, occupying 132% market share.
Obviously, if you include these sub-brands, Xiaomi has been left behind, if you exclude OPPO and vivo, the ranking is Huawei, Apple, Honor, Xiaomi, vivo, OPPO, other brands.
However, in all fairness, the gap between the top six is not large, even Huawei, which is in first place, is only 74 W units away from Xiaomi, which is in sixth place, and it is only a little more than 4%, which can be surpassed as long as you work harder.
Therefore, in 2024, the competition between manufacturers will inevitably become more intense, and no one can avoid the first war, which is of course beneficial to consumers, because only full competition between manufacturers can allow consumers to buy high-quality and low-cost goods.