This chart illustrates the market share changes of major smartphone manufacturers in Japan from 2012 to June 2024. It highlights the competition between Apple and Samsung, as well as the shifts in market share among Japanese domestic manufacturers. The dominance of Apple and the responses of local brands provide insights into the trends in the Japanese smartphone market.
Market share refers to the percentage of total sales in a market captured by a particular company. In this context, it indicates the proportion of smartphones sold by each manufacturer in the Japanese market.
Rank | Name | Indicator |
---|---|---|
1 | Apple | 60.09 % |
2 | Samsung Electronics | 7.24 % |
3 | Google | 5.15 % |
4 | Xiaomi | 4.77 % |
5 | Sony Corporation | 4.16 % |
6 | Oppo | 2.63 % |
7 | Huawei | 2.03 % |
8 | Vivo | 1.32 % |
9 | Sharp Corporation | 0.70 % |
10 | Motorola | 0.64 % |
11 | Realme | 0.59 % |
12 | Asus | 0.43 % |
12 | Honor | 0.43 % |
14 | OnePlus | 0.42 % |
15 | Lenovo | 0.29 % |
16 | LG Electronics | 0.13 % |
17 | Infinix Mobile | 0.12 % |
18 | Mel Fujitzu | 0.08 % |
19 | Nokia | 0.03 % |
19 | ZTE | 0.03 % |