Worldwide Tablet Market Declines as Apple, Samsung Lose Steam

August 04, 2015
By: Tara Seals

The worldwide tablet market declined 7 percent year over year in the second quarter of 2015.

According to preliminary data from the International Data Corporation (IDC (News - Alert)) Worldwide Quarterly Tablet Tracker, shipments totaled 44.7 million units in the quarter. Marked by little hardware innovation and limited vendor portfolio updates, the market also declined 3.9 percent compared to the first quarter of 2015.

"Beyond the decline, we're seeing a profound shift in the vendor landscape as the top two vendors, Apple and Samsung (News - Alert), lose share in the overall market," said Jean Philippe Bouchard, IDC research director for tablets. "In the first quarter of the year, Apple and Samsung accounted for 45 percent of the market and this quarter, with the growth of vendors like LG, Huawei (News - Alert), and E FUN, their combined share dropped to 41 percent.”

Each of the growing vendors managed to address available pockets of growth in the market; connected tablets for LG and Huawei, larger tablets and two-in-ones in the right price bands for E FUN.

“This trend is also something we see on a wider scale with the top 5 vendors accounting for 54 percent of the market, down from 58 percent last quarter,” continued Bouchard. “It is worth mentioning that Huawei enters the top 5 ranking for the first time, while E FUN has re-entered the top 10 after more than a year, further indicating that the vendor landscape is indeed evolving."

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Despite a continued decline in shipments for its iPad product line, Apple (News - Alert) maintained its lead in the worldwide tablet market, shipping 10.9 million units in the second quarter. Samsung held its No. 2 position in the market with 7.6 million units shipped and 17 percent market share in 2Q15.

Lenovo (News - Alert) maintained its third position with 2.5 million units and 5.7 percent share of the market. LG and Huawei ended the quarter in a statistical tie for fourth place, rounding out the top five with each shipping 1.6 million devices. As previously mentioned, share outside the top five continued to outgrow the market, representing 46 percent of total tablet shipments in 2Q15.

"Longer life cycles, increased competition from other categories such as larger smartphones, combined with the fact that end users can install the latest operating systems on their older tablets has stifled the initial enthusiasm for these devices in the consumer market," said Jitesh Ubrani, senior research analyst for Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers. "But with newer form factors like two-in-ones, and added productivity-enabling features like those highlighted in iOS9, vendors should be able to bring new vitality to a market that has lost its momentum."





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