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iPhone Ranks As Top 5G Mobile Phone in Q3, Followed by Vivo

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A report has revealed today that in the third quarter of the year, the domestic iPhone’s 5G mobile phone was ranked first in the market, followed by Vivo, while Huawei’s 5G mobile phone ranked fourth. Although Huawei has previously released numerous 5G mobile phones, it currently mostly concentrates on 4G smartphones. Huawei’s 5G smartphones still have a place in the market because of their financial resources.

The Q3 2022 5G Mobile Phone Reports 

The report released by Daily Interactive titled “5G Mobile Phone Report for the Third Quarter of 2022” shows that in the third quarter, the domestic iPhone 5G mobile phone market share ranked first, and Huawei’s 5G mobile phone ranked fourth. With a market share of 37.9%, the report noted that the domestic 5G mobile phone industry is still steadily growing. In a short while, 5G mobile phones are anticipated to hold more than half of the market share.

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Regarding mobile phone manufacturers, iPhone 5G phones dominated the market in the third quarter with a market share of 19.4%; Vivo 5G phones came in second with a market share of 18.6%, just edging out the top spot; and Oppo 5G phones ranked third with the market share increased to 15.0%.

Despite being broken, Huawei’s 5G mobile phone still has a market share of 14.8%, placing it fourth; Honor’s market share is 12.0%, placing it fifth; and Xiaomi’s 5G mobile phone has a market share of 0.0%. With an 11.1% market share, it placed sixth. The data reveals that iPhone 5G mobile phone users have relatively high utilization in the first three quarters of this year, with the iPhone 13 ranking first with a market share of 5.1%. Sixth and seventh place.

The iPhone series 5G mobile phones led all newly introduced models in the third quarter of 2022 with a market share of 25.2%, followed by Vivo 5G mobile phones in second place with a new market share of 17.5% and OPPO 5G mobile phones in second place with a market share of 13.8%. Meanwhile, the newly added market share ranked third; the newly added market share of Honor 5G mobile phones was 12.4%, ranking fourth; the newly added market share of Xiaomi 5G mobile phones was 10.2%, ranking fifth.

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