Samsung takes Q2 smartphone lead - Taipei Times
So "Made In Korea" is replacing "Made In Japan" in Taiwan of all places.Samsung takes Q2 smartphone lead
Staff writer, with CNA
Samsung Electronics Co, the worlds biggest vendor of mobile phones, repeated its first-quarter feat of leading Taiwans smartphone market in the second quarter, trailed by HTC Corp (宏達電, the Chinese-language Economic Daily News reported yesterday, citing data collected from sales channels.
Samsung grew 7.4 percent from 28.4 percent in the first quarter to account for 35.8 percent of the 1.35 million units of smartphones sold in the second quarter, while HTC grew 3.7 percent to 28.1 percent from the first quarter, the report said.
Apple Incs local market share dropped from 24.3 percent in the first quarter to 10.7 percent in the second quarter, the report showed.
On a monthly basis, Samsung took a 41.5 percent market share last month, followed by HTCs 23.8 percent and Apples 7.1 percent.
South Korean firm Samsung accounted for three of the five best-selling smartphones in the nation in the second quarter and the Galaxy 3 sold 67,000 units after its launch last month, breaking the record for the most units of a single Android smartphone sold in the market in one month, Andy Tu (杜偉昱, general manager of Samsung Electronics Taiwan Cos mobile communications team, said in the report.
Meanwhile, about 70 percent of Taiwanese polled in a recent survey said they had bought products just because they were made in South Korea, South Koreas Yonhap News Agency said on Thursday.
In a joint survey by the Taipei offices of the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency and the Korea Tourism Organization of 339 Taiwanese, 69 percent of respondents said they had bought products simply because the country of origin was listed on the tag as South Korea, the news agency reported.
The most popular goods included clothing and accessories, followed by cosmetics, information and communication goods, food and stationery.