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Apple loses top phonemaker spot to Samsung as iPhone shipments drop, IDC says

April 14 (Reuters) - New Apple smartphones (AAPPL.O) fell on Sunday.

World smartphones expeditions increased by 7.8% to reach 289.4 million units in January to March, with Samsung (005930.K), a new tab opens, 20.8% on the market, because He has reached Apple's best place.

The net sales of the iPhone manufacturer intervene after its solid performance in the final quarter when he exceeded Samsung as a number 1 phone manufacturer in the world. He returned to second place, with a market share of 17.3%, because Chinese brands such as Huawei gain market share.

Xiaomi, one of the best smartphone manufacturers in China, ranked third in the market share of 14.1% in the first quarter.

Samsung from South Korea, which launched the last series of leading smartphones - Galaxy S24 - at the start of the year, sent more than 60 million phones during this period.

Galaxy S24 global sales jumped 8%compared to the Galaxy S23 series for last year during the first three weeks of its availability, according to the previous data counterpoint.

In the first quarter, Apple sent 50.1 million iPhone, a decrease of 55.4 million shipping units during the same period last year, according to IDC.

Apple Smart Smart Shipping in China reduced 2.1% in the last quarter of 2023 compared to the previous year.

DROP emphasizes the challenges that the American company faces in its third largest market, because some Chinese companies and government agencies limit the use of Apple devices by employees, a measure that reflects the restrictions of the American government on Chinese requests on security land.

In June, Cuperno, Cubeno, will hold the conference of developers worldwide (WWDC) because it will highlight the software updates that use iPhone, iPads and other Apple devices.

Investors closely monitor updates to the development of Apple's artificial intelligence, which has talked a lot about the integration of artificial intelligence technology in its devices. The company lost the crown earlier this year as the most precious companies in the world for Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens a new tab.

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