The Pixel-series smartphones' shipments grew 52 per cent
year-on-year at 7.2 million units and the company had outpaced OnePlus
shipments in 2019.
Google’s
Pixel business reportedly pushed out its best shipments figure in 2019. The
Pixel-series smartphones’ shipments grew 52 per cent year-on-year at 7.2
million units and the company had outpaced OnePlus shipments in 2019, according
to Francisco Jeronimo, Associate Vice President for EMEA Devices at IDC. Jeronimo
attributed strong performances in the USA, Western Europe, and Japan regions
for the rise in Pixel shipments. However, he said, the company is still far
from reaching the top ten list.
In retrospective,
Google did not launch its flagship Pixel 4-series smartphones in world’s second
largest smartphone market India. The launch was curtailed as some components of
the phones’ hardware did not meet the Indian regulations. Globally, the Pixel
4-series was received with great enthusiasm, but technology reviewers and
consumers had mixed review about the products. However, based on IDC's
findings, the Pixel 4-series' lacklustre reception had little impact on
Google's momentum in the smartphone market. In 2019, the company’s affordable
Pixel 3a-series and the premium Pixel 3 series managed to drive its shipments
numbers.
Earlier, the IDC
executive shared the global smartphone market shipments figure for first
quarter of this year. According to Jeronimo’s post, the global smartphones
market shipments stood at 275.2 million with Samsung leading the charts at 58.4
million, followed by Huawei at 49 million and Apple at 36.7 million.
It is expected
that the second quarter global smartphones shipment numbers would be impacted
due to coronavirus
pandemic. Google’s 2020 numbers would also be impacted if the company does
not release a new smartphone series, may be the Pixel 4a, because the company’s
Pixel 3 and Pixel 3a has reached end of its sale life cycle.
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