According to the data, this 6.1-inch smartphone took 15.3% of the market in terms of revenue. Statistics provided by Video Supply Chain Advisors show that the last quarter of this year is 4% better than the previous quarter, and OLED smartphone shipments are up 1% year-over-year.

Although, as expected, this figure fell from 39% in the first quarter due to the slowdown in the growth of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models, it ranked first with a share of 32% in the second quarter.

In second place is Samsung with a 23% share, which was below 26% in the previous quarter.

On a personal smartphone basis, iPhone 13 was the second most popular OLED smartphone in the second quarter with a share of 11.1%. It narrowly surpassed the iPhone 14 Pro Max with a share of 10.7% and the iPhone 14 Pro with a share of 9.2%.

Source: Ferra

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