Demand for tablet is going down fast as sales figure fell in the second quarter of 2015. The ones that suffered the most for this slump are the two market leaders Apple and Samsung as other vendors eat their share aggressively.
The survey by IDC said tablet sales fell in the April-June period, marking a third consecutive quarter of declining year-over-year sales. The total tablet sales were estimated at 44.7 million units, down seven percent from a year earlier and 3.9 percent from the prior quarter.
Apple remained the top vendor with 10.9 million iPads sold in the past quarter, for a market share of 24.5 percent. But iPad sales were down 17.7 percent from a year earlier and Apple lost more than three points of market share.
Samsung was number two with 7.6 million tablets sold, for a 17 percent market share. The South Korean giant saw unit sales down 12 percent from a year earlier.
What strikes most is that the market saw the modest growth from Lenovo, the number three vendor, while the explosive growth from China's Huawei had it tied with South Korea's LG at fourth.
IDC said the tablet market is cooling after explosive growth following the introduction of the iPad in 2010.
"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 IDC analyst Jitesh Ubrani.
"But with newer form factors (for PCs) and added productivity-enabling features... should be able to bring new vitality to a market that has lost its momentum."
Lenovo sold 2.5 million tablets for a 5.7 percent market share, with unit sales growing 6.8 percent.
Huawei doubled its sales from a year ago to 1.6 million units. LG also sold 1.6 million units, a 246 percent increase from the previous year, IDC said.
The top five vendors accounted to some 54 percent of the global tablet market, according to the survey.
The survey by IDC said tablet sales fell in the April-June period, marking a third consecutive quarter of declining year-over-year sales. The total tablet sales were estimated at 44.7 million units, down seven percent from a year earlier and 3.9 percent from the prior quarter.
Apple remained the top vendor with 10.9 million iPads sold in the past quarter, for a market share of 24.5 percent. But iPad sales were down 17.7 percent from a year earlier and Apple lost more than three points of market share.
Samsung was number two with 7.6 million tablets sold, for a 17 percent market share. The South Korean giant saw unit sales down 12 percent from a year earlier.
What strikes most is that the market saw the modest growth from Lenovo, the number three vendor, while the explosive growth from China's Huawei had it tied with South Korea's LG at fourth.
IDC said the tablet market is cooling after explosive growth following the introduction of the iPad in 2010.
"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 IDC analyst Jitesh Ubrani.
"But with newer form factors (for PCs) and added productivity-enabling features... should be able to bring new vitality to a market that has lost its momentum."
Lenovo sold 2.5 million tablets for a 5.7 percent market share, with unit sales growing 6.8 percent.
Huawei doubled its sales from a year ago to 1.6 million units. LG also sold 1.6 million units, a 246 percent increase from the previous year, IDC said.
The top five vendors accounted to some 54 percent of the global tablet market, according to the survey.
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