The year is nearing its end, and it comes with statistics detailing how the phone market has moved in the past twelve months. A few months ago we reviewed the information it was pointing to iPhone XR could be the best-selling smartphone of 2019. The data is now verified in a recent report for CustomerPoint Research, which reviews the 10 most successful sites of the past year.
And as expected, Samsung is a company that puts one of its terminals in second place. In fact, South Korea managed to place a a total of three devices in the case of the best-selling phones of the last quarter of the year, too none of them exceed the barrier of 250 euros.
Green A10, A20 and A50: three phones for sale by Samsung in 2019
Humble but moderate Samsung Galaxy A10 has been Samsung's best selling smartphone in the latter work of 2019, which reaches a 2.6% market share, and thus standing just four blocks away from accessing the iPhone XR.
Below is one of the older brothers of this model. He Samsung Galaxy A50 that we could update at the time, and that has become one of mid-range mobile phones for 2019 Because of the excellent value for money. So, get 1.9% share.
And a few steps under the two models, with a share of 1.4%, are the average brother of this family: Samsung Galaxy A20, with the specification between the A10 and the A50, has managed to set itself to top 10 of the best-selling smartphones for Q4 2019.
There is no doubt that a change in strategy was made by Samsung, which included dropping the Green J series and giving more value to the Galaxy A come into effect, and this is shown by this data. By 2020, the firm aims to give more prominence to this family of terminals, which now encompasses a much higher level.
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