
"According to the latest IDC report, Huawei led the Chinese foldable market in the first three quarters (January to September) with a very comfortable margin, securing a whopping 68.9% of the pie. In second place is Honor with 11.2% of the market, followed by vivo with 5%, Oppo with 4.9%, and Samsung with 4.3%. It's interesting to see Samsung making the top five here since in overall smartphone sales it's long been a rounding error in the Chinese market."
"The foldable smartphone market in China reached 2.63 million units shipped in Q3, which is 17.8% more than in Q3 2024. If we take the first three quarters combined, shipments reached 7.62 million units in total, which is 14.3% more than in the same period of last year. With this data, IDC predicts "nearly" 10 million shipments for the full year."
Huawei dominated the Chinese foldable smartphone market in the first three quarters with a 68.9% share. Honor held 11.2% of the market, followed by vivo at 5%, Oppo at 4.9%, and Samsung at 4.3%. Foldable shipments in Q3 reached 2.63 million units, a 17.8% year-over-year increase. Combined shipments for the first three quarters totaled 7.62 million units, up 14.3% year-over-year. Nearly 10 million foldable shipments are projected for the full year. Foldable devices are shifting from niche to mainstream in China, aided by thinner, lighter designs in the latest generation.
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