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Samsung crowns August smartphone market share

Despite the fall of Samsung smartphones by 1% in Egypt, Samsung still held the market’s largest share in August.

According to a Statecounter report, the market share of the Korean giant of smartphone sales in Egypt declined from 37.5% in July to 36.2% in August, which is the company’s lowest share in two years.

However, Huawei remained in second place, with a slight improvement in its market share, rising from 16.3% to 16.4%.

IPhone which is the third came with a market share of 10.3%, up by 1% at the end of August, up from 9.2% in July.

Infinix rated fourth and marking a small decline in sales down to 7.2% from 7.4 in July.

Lenovo came in fifth place in terms of market share of smartphone sales in Egypt with a share of 6.6% in August, down from 7.3% in July.

According to the report, OPPO increased its share from 4.2% in July to 4.4% in August, ranking sixth on the list. HTC ranked seventh, with a share of 2.5% in August, then TECNO Mobile with 2.4%.

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