Realme GT Neo 3T Spotted on India Website Hinting Imminent Launch: Report

Realme GT Neo 3T has allegedly been spotted on the company’s official Indian website, hinting that it will make its debut in the country soon. The smartphone was launched globally earlier this week. It sports a 6.62-inch E4 AMOLED display with 120HZ refresh rate, a Snapdragon 870 SoC under the hood, and a 5,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. Along with the regular models, Realme has also launched the Realme GT Neo 3T Dragon Ball Z Edition in Europe.

As per a tweet by tipster Mukul Sharma, the Realme GT Neo 3T has been listed on Realme India website. It was spotted among other smartphones on the Spare Parts Price page. This hints that the phone will be launched in India soon.

Meanwhile, Realme has also launched the Realme GT Neo 3T Dragon Ball Z Edition in Europe. The development was announced by Realme Vice President Madhav Sheth.

Realme GT Neo 3T specifications

The dual-SIM (nano) Realme GT Neo 3T runs Android 12 with Realme UI 3.0 on top, and sports a 6.62-inch E4 AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the phone comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC paired with 8GB of RAM. For photography, it comes with a triple rear camera setup headlined by a 64-megapixel primary camera. There is also an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter. At the front is a 16-megapixel selfie camera.

The Realme GT Neo 3T packs a 5,000mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging. It features Bluetooth v5.2, and dual-band Wi-Fi for connectivity. Other features include VC cooling and up to 5GB virtual RAM. Along with the regular Black finish variant of the smartphone, there is a chequered flag design at the back for the Dash Yellow and Drifting White colour options. It may be possible that the company will launch the Realme GT Neo 3T Dragon Ball Z Edition in India as well.



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OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z Were the Best-Selling Neckband Earphones in India in Q1 2022: Counterpoint Research

The neckband earphone market in India saw a decline of 13 percent year-on-year (YoY) in the first quarter of 2022, the latest report from Counterpoint research shows. However, the market had witnessed a 34 percent YoY growth in 2021. OnePlus and Realme took the second and third spots respectively, while boAt took the top spot with a 25.7 percent market share, as per the report. Meanwhile, the report also suggests that the OnePlus’ Bullets Wireless Z Bass Edition was the best-selling neckband earphone in Q1 2022.

As per Counterpoint’s latest research India’s neckband earphones market has declined by 13 percent YoY in Q1 2022. The research states that “the decline in Q1 2022 is primarily due to the high inventory which was pushed into the channel in Q4 2021 ahead of the festive season.”

As per the research, Boat has captured a 25.7 percent share of the overall neckband earphone market in India. Boat’s success is linked to its significant presence in the lower price segment. The Boat Rockerz 255 Pro Plus has been the best seller model for the brand.

OnePlus followed Boat and maintained its second position with a 14.9 percent market share thank to the success of the Bullets Wireless Z– Bass Edition neckband earphones. As per counterpoint, it was the best-selling neckband earphone in Q1 2022.

OnePlus is then followed by Realme with a 9.6 percent market share in Q1 2022. Zebronics took the fourth spot while entering the top 5 list of neckband brands in India for the first time ever. The brand managed to grab the spot, thanks to its multiple budget-friendly segments launched in the market.

The fifth spot was taken by Boult Audio with 6x YoY growth in Q1 2022. The Curve is stated as the best-selling device for the brand, as per the research.

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Talking about the overall market, Anshika Jain, Senior Research Analyst, said, “The popularity of neckband devices is increasing as users are upgrading from a wired ecosystem and also want an alternative hearable device. Like TWS, the India neckband market is dominated by local players, which captured around 58% share in Q1 2022. These players have focused on providing the emerging features at affordable prices, like voice assistance, gaming mode for low latency, gesture music controls and insta-charge technology. Besides, next-gen neckbands from top brands are coming up with increased total playback time, primarily focusing on the budget segment (Rs.1,000-Rs.2,000).”

Counterpoint also noted some notable brands that have also had a significant impact on India’s neckband earphones market. They include Xiaomi, Noise, Oppo, Ptron, Hitage, Ubon, and Dizo.


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Realme C30 Key Specifications, Price Tipped; May Feature 5,000mAh Battery With 10W Charging

Realme C30 has been making the rounds at various certification sites prior to its launch, including the Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS). Now, two notable tipsters have suggested what we could expect from this smartphone when it eventually arrives in India. This rumoured handset has been tipped to feature a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging. Realme is expected to target the entry-level smartphone segment with the Realme C30. It is likely to offer up to 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.

Realme C30 pricing (expected)

According to the post shared by tipster Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) on Twitter, the Realme C30 could arrive with 2GB RAM + 32GB storage and 3GB RAM + 32GB storage configurations. It is expected to come in Bamboo Green, Denim Black, and Lake Blue colours. Tipster Paras Guglani (@passionategeekz) has further added that this Realme smartphone could be priced around Rs. 7,000.

Realme C30 specifications (expected)

The Realme C30 could feature a 6.6-inch full-HD+ display. It is likely to pack a Unisoc chipset under the hood. In terms of cameras, this smartphone is supposed to have a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel selfie shooter on the front. As previously mentioned, it is expected to be fitted with a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W fast charging. Furthermore, this smartphone is supposed to be 8.48mm thin and weigh 181g.

Previous reports have suggested that it would boot Android Go Edition out of the box. It is believed to support 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity.

To recap, Realme had previously launched the Realme C31 in India in March this year. The C31 is yet another affordable smartphone that had a launch price of Rs. 9,999. This handset has a 6.5-inch HD+ display. It is powered by a Unisoc T612 SoC. For optics, it sports a 13-megapixel triple rear camera setup and a 5-megapixel selfie shooter. It also houses a long-lasting 5,000mAh battery.




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Realme C30 Visits Multiple Certification Websites, India Launch on Cards: Report

Realme C30 has reportedly been spotted on various certification websites, including US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Russia’s Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), TÜV Rheinland as well as on Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS). The listing on these platforms suggest that it will be a 4G phone, will pack a 5,000mAh battery with 10W charging support, will come with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity options. As per a previous report, the Realme phone is tipped to make its debut next month.

The Realme C30 listing on various certification websites was spotted by MySmartPrice and they allegedly imply the rumoured smartphone has model number RMX3581. It is the NBTC website which suggests the phone’s name as Realme C30. It also says the Realme phone will be a 4G handset.

As per the FCC listing, the alleged Realme C30 phone will pack a large 5,000mAh battery. It is said to support 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for connectivity and have dual SIM support. The listing also suggests the alleged phone measures 164.1×75.53×8.48mm and weighs 181g. The TÜV Rheinland certification hints at 10W charging support.

Furthermore, the Realme C30 with RMX3581 same model number has been spotted on the BIS certification website as well. The website hints that the smartphone will be manufactured in Noida.

The development builds on a report according to which the phone will make its debut in India in June as a budget offering, and run Android Go Edition. It is said to come in two configurations — 2GB RAM + 32GB storage and 3GB RAM + 32GB storage — and three colour options: Bamboo Green, Denim Black, and Lake Blue. Earlier this year, Realme Vice President Madhav Sheth said that Realme will be launching more C30 series smartphones this year.


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Wearables Market in India Grew 20.1 Percent YoY in Q1 2022, Indian Brands Capture Top Positions: IDC

Wearables market in India that consists of smartwatches, earbuds, and wristbands grew by 20.1 percent year-on-year (YoY) in the first quarter of 2022, according to a report by IDC. While watches continued to be the fastest-growing category in the quarter between January to March, by shipping 3.7 million units with a growth of 173 percent, wrist bands continued to decline annually for the ninth consecutive quarter. Moreover, Boat, Noise, OnePlus, Fire-Boltt, and Realme emerged among the top five brands in the wearables market in the first quarter.

Market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) latest report says that the average selling price (ASP) of the overall wearables category has declined by 17.1 percent YoY primarily due to a stronger decline in the ASP of watches.

In terms of segments, as mentioned, watches retained their fastest growth in the Indian wearables market with 3.7 million shipments and a growth of 173 percent YoY in the first quarter of 2022. While the basic watches accounted for 95.1 percent of the overall watch category shipments with a growth of 202.1 percent YoY, the smartwatch shipments have declined 4.2 percent annually, as per the report.

Moreover, the overall wristwear segment (which includes watches and wrist bands) has witnessed a growth of 87.5 percent in Q122, with a total shipment of 4 million units.

The earwear segment, on the other hand, grew 48.3 percent YoY and also accounted for 71.3 percent of the overall wearables category in the first quarter.

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“Aggressive discounts, new features, and a strong push from brands and channel partners are encouraging consumers to upgrade and spend more on wearable watches,” says Anisha Dumbre, Senior Market Analyst, Client Devices, IDC India. “While dependence on devices like TWS and wearable watches is increasing, supply remains a concern for the industry. Intense competition in the sub $50 (roughly Rs.3,880) category is pushing all brands to offer competitive offerings in terms of pricing, features, and device design,” Dumbre added.

Indian brands Boat having 5.2 percent YoY growth with a 22.9 percent market share and Noise having 150.1 percent YoY growth with a 10.9 percent market share captured the top two positions among the top five emerging wearable brands in Q1 2022.

OnePlus, on the other hand, took the third position with a 13.8 percent market share, but was the only player in the top five to register a decline of 35.8 percent YoY in the quarter, the report noted.

Indian brand, Fire-Boltt entered the fourth position with a 6.6 percent market share, while Realme managed to capture fifth place by witnessing a growth of 26.6 percent YoY in Q1 2022.

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“The outlook for 2022 remains strong as wearables will try to attract users in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. The healthy growth is attracting newer players to the market, as brands in the other devices and accessory space are entering,” says Upasana Joshi, Research Manager, IDC India. With the continuing push from the brands, 2Q22 (Apr-Jun) is expected to see healthy YoY growth. The aggressive offers, sales, and marketing around the festive season in 2H22 (Jul-Dec) are expected to continue this growth momentum through the year for the wearable device categories.

She further adds, “With the PLI scheme for wearables announced by the government, key players in the ecosystem have begun foraying into local manufacturing of these devices and launching ‘Made in India’ products, possibly leading to further lowering of the ASPs.”.


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Realme TechLife Watch SZ100 India Launch Date Set for May 18, Teased to Offer Up to 12-Day Battery Life

Realme TechLife Watch SZ100 is all set to launch in India on May 18, the Chinese smartphone brand has announced through a dedicated landing page on its website. The new wearable will come under Realme’s TechLife brand and it is teased to feature a 1.69-inch HD colour display. The Realme TechLife Watch SZ100 will pack skin and body temperature monitors along with a heart rate tracker. It is said to deliver up to 12 days of battery life on a single charge. The upcoming model is likely to succeed Realme TechLife Watch S100 which debuted in March in India.

The launch of Realme TechLife Watch SZ100 is scheduled to take place on May 18 at 12.30pm IST. A dedicated microsite on the Realme India website is teasing the key specifications of the smartwatch ahead of launch. Interested customers can click on the “Notify Me” button on the website to get the latest updates about the launch.

The Realme TechLife Watch SZ100 is listed in two different colour options with a rectangular dial and a side-mounted button for navigation. It is teased to come with a 1.69-inch HD colour display. The wearable will track skin and body temperature as well as heart rate. Further, it has a steps counter alongside built-in features such as reminders, calendar, and weather updates. The battery in the smartwatch is said to offer a runtime of up to 12 days on a single charge.

The upcoming Realme TechLife Watch SZ100 is likely to come with upgrades over the Realme TechLife Watch S100 smartwatch launched in the country in March this year with a price tag of Rs. 2,499. It is available for purchase in Black and Grey colours. The price of new wearable could be aligned with this. The Realme TechLife Watch SZ100 is tipped to arrive in two colour options —Magic Grey and Lake Blue, in India.


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Realme Watch SZ100 Smartwatch Tipped to Launch in India Soon, Colour Options Leaked

Realme Watch SZ100 smartwatch could make its debut in the Indian market soon. The details are yet to be officially announced by the Chinese brand, but as per a fresh leak, the wearable ​will be launched later this month. The Realme Watch SZ100 is tipped to come in two different colour options. The rumoured watch is expected to be a part of the Realme Watch S lineup that includes the vanilla Realme Watch S, Realme Watch S Pro, and the recently unveiled Realme TechLife Watch S100.

A report by Mysmartprice suggested the imminent India launch of the Realme Watch SZ100 smartwatch. As per the report, the smartwatch will make its way to the Indian market later this month. The upcoming wearable is said to come in two colour options —Magic Grey and Lake Blue. However, there is no official word from Realme on it.

The anticipated Realme Watch SZ100 could succeed the Realme TechLife Watch S100 smartwatch that was introduced in India in March this year with a price tag of Rs. 2,499. It is available for purchase in Black and Grey colours.

The specifications of the Realme Watch SZ100 are likely to be an upgrade to that of the Realme TechLife Watch S100. It features a 1.69-inch (240×280 pixels) colour display and comes with a photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor to deliver 24×7 heart rate monitoring along with blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) tracking. It provides features like Weather Forecast, Music Control, and Find my phone.

It offers 110 watch faces to choose from and has 24 sports modes. The Realme TechLife Watch S100 has an IP68-certified metallic-finish build and packs Bluetooth v5.1 connectivity. The smartwatch packs a 260mAh battery that is rated to deliver up to 12 days of usage on a single charge.

Other Realme S series smartwatches currently available for purchase in India include Realme Watch S and Realme Watch S Pro, launched back in December 2020.


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Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G Said to Launch in India Soon, Two Variants Expected: Report

Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G is reportedly being developed by the Chinese smartphone manufacturer and is likely to come to India with two variants. It is also rumoured that Realme is working on expanding its Narzo 50 series with addition of two new models — the Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G and Realme Narzo 50 5G. The Realme Narzo 50 was launched in late February this year and the latest, Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G, is expected to be positioned above the current generation smartphone as a premium model in the series. Realme is yet to announce and confirm the smartphone, though.

The rumoured Indian variant of the Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G is expected to be launched with two variant options, a 4GB RAM with 128GB internal storage option and another variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. The phone will supposedly come in two, Black and Blue, colour options as well, according to a report by 91Mobiles. The report further claims that the Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G will soon be launched in India.

What to expect from Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G and Narzo 50 5G?

There has been no confirmation on the specifications of the Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G, but it is likely that the smartphone will be on the higher-end of the price bracket in Realme’s Narzo 50 series. The expected specifications are about the smartphone’s storage capacity and colours that will likely be offered in the Indian market.

Realme has separately created a dedicated microsite that confirms the existence of the Realme Narzo 50 5G edition, the 5G enabled variant of the original Narzo 50. The company claims on the microsite that it is offering its Narzo 50 5G series will carry the fastest 5G processor in the segment and also the best cooling technology in the segment. The Realme Narzo 50 5G is rumoured to be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC, coupled with the 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. It is also expected to come with Android 12-based Realme UI 3.0 custom skin out-of-the-box.

In April, some Realme Narzo 50 5G alleged specifications were tipped along with its supposed launch date. Earlier today, another report suggested the Realme Narzo 50 5G’s look as a few renders of the smartphone leaked.


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India Smartphone Shipments Decline for Third Quarter in a Row, Xiaomi Retains Leadership: IDC

India smartphone shipments declined for the third consecutive quarter, with a drop of five percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2022, according to a report. While Xiaomi maintained its leadership in the market, all top-five vendors except Realme saw a decline in their shipments in the quarter. Key reasons for the dip are believed to be the impact of the third wave of COVID-19, supply constraints especially for the low-end price segments, and rising inflation that is increasing the cost of ownership of phones across price segments.

Smartphone shipments in the country dropped to 37 million units in the first quarter, according to the latest report by market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC).

Xiaomi continued to lead the market, though its share and shipments both dropped in the quarter over the same quarter last year. Per IDC, the company’s shipments declined by 18 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2022. However, Xiaomi continued to dominate the online channel, with a 32 percent share (including Poco).

In the 5G segment, IDC reports that Xiaomi came second. The Mi 11i and Redmi Note 11T were some of the key volume drivers for the Chinese company.

After Xiaomi, Samsung continued to be in second position, but with a decline of five percent year-on-year in the first quarter. The South Korean giant managed to grow demand for its Galaxy S22 series. It also led the 5G segment, with a 29 percent share. Key models in the segment were the Galaxy M32 5G and Galaxy A22 5G, according to IDC.

Realme — one of the youngest brands by Guangzhou-based BBK Electronics — became the third-largest vendor in the market. It marked a growth of 46 percent year-on-year. The company also had the lowest average selling price of $142 (roughly Rs. 11,000).

Additionally, Realme retained its second position in the online space after Xiaomi, with a share of 23 percent in the first quarter, IDC said.

Unlike all the other leading players in the market, Realme managed to mark a 46.3 percent year-on-year growth in the first quarter, the report shows.

Vivo, Realme’s sibling and another brand by BBK Electronics, was at the fourth spot, with its shipments declined 17 percent year-on-year. The Chinese company led the offline channel with 24 percent share in the first quarter, though with the launch of its new T-series and iQoo phones, it is likely to see some growth in its online shipments as well.

Oppo — the biggest subsidiary of BBK Electronics and once the parent of Realme — fell 25 percent in the first quarter, per IDC’s report.

Smartphone shipments of top-five players in the market as per IDC

Company 1Q22 Market Share 1Q21 Shipment Volumes 1Q21 Shipment Volumes 1Q21 Market Share Year-on-Year Unit Change (1Q22 over 1Q21)
Xiaomi 8.5 million 23.3 percent 10.4 million 27.2 percent -18.2 percent
Samsung 7.0 million 19.0 percent 7.3 million 19.0 percent -4.7 percent
Realme 6.0 million 16.4 percent 4.1 million 10.7 percent 46.3 percent
Vivo 5.5 million 15.0 percent 6.6 million 17.3 percent -17.0 percent
Oppo 3.5 million 9.6 percent 4.6 million 12.2 percent -24.9 percent
Others 6.1 million 16.7 percent 5.2 million 13.6 percent 16.8 percent
Total 37 million 100 percent 38 million 100 percent -4.8 percent

 

Apart from the vendor-wise shipments, IDC mentioned some other interesting insights in its report. It said that the pandemic-induced surge in e-commerce shares over the past two years subsided with a marginal decline to 49 percent in the first quarter. Nevertheless, shipments through online channels continue to grow at a rate of seven percent year-on-year, whereas offline channel shipments declined by 13 percent year-on-year.

Average selling prices of smartphones in the country also continued to rise for the fourth consecutive quarter to as high as $211 (roughly Rs. 16,300). While MediaTek-powered models had a share of 51 percent at an average selling price of $174 (roughly Rs. 13,500), Qualcomm increased its share to 28 percent with an average selling price of $244 (roughly Rs. 18,900), according to IDC.

The firm also reported that the mid-range premium smartphone segment — between $300–$500 (roughly Rs. 23,200–38,700) marked the highest year-on-year growth of 75 percent, while the premium segment grew 33 percent year-on-year, with a share of five percent in the market. The latter was dominated by Apple that had 60 percent of total shipments in the segment. The sub-$200 (roughly Rs. 15,500), on the other hand, dropped by 16 percent, while the mid-range segment of $200–$300 grew to 18 percent from 14 percent in the first quarter.

Upasana Joshi, Researcher Manager for Client Devices at IDC India, said that 5G accounted for 31 percent of shipments with an average selling price of $375 (roughly Rs. 29,000) in the last quarter.

“IDC estimates that shipments beyond $300 will be fully 5G by the end of 2022,” the researcher said.

On the part of future performance, Navkendar Singh, Research Director for Client Devices and Imaging, Printing and Document Solutions (IPDS) at IDC India, said that the outlook for 2022 remained cautious from the consumer demand side.

“Due to rising inflation and lengthening of the smartphone refresh cycle, IDC expects 2Q22 also to remain muted, while smartphone supplies gradually return to normal, resulting in a slower 1H22 compared to 72 million shipments in 1H21,” he said.

Last month, a report by Counterpoint showed that smartphone shipments in India saw a one percent year-on-year decline in the quarter ending March. Strategy Analytics in its report published late last month also showed a three percent year-on-year decline in the smartphone shipments in the country.

In addition to the India market, shipment shipments globally also dipped in the last quarter for the third time in a row, according to recent reports by Strategy Analytics and Counterpoint.


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Global Tablet, Chromebook Shipments Decline in Q1 2022: IDC

Tablet and Chromebook shipments reportedly saw an annual decline in Q1 2022. This data comes from a report by the International Data Corporation (IDC). As per the report, the overall shipments continue to be above pre-pandemic levels, however, the overall growth has slowed down. This trend might indicate that the tablet and Chromebook markets are reverting to normality after experiencing a boom due to the pandemic. People worldwide supposedly made aggressive purchases in 2020 and 2021, which might have led to a more conservative approach in 2022.

As per the IDC report, the tablet shipments reached 38.4 million units during Q1 2022, which is a 3.9 percent year-over-year decline. Reportedly, despite the downward trend, several smartphone vendors like Realme, Oppo, Xiaomi, and more have entered the tablet segment. The high demand for tablets in new markets is expected to be the key propellant for this move by smartphone vendors. Apple remains the global leader in the tablet segment with a hold of 31.5 percent of the market share despite recording a decline of 4.6 percent. Samsung is in second place after experiencing year-on-year growth of 3.5 percent and holding 21.1 percent of the market share. Lenovo and Huawei rounded off the top 5.

Company 1Q22 Unit Shipments 1Q22 Market Share 1Q21 Unit Shipments 1Q21 Market Share Year-Over-Year Growth
Apple 12.1 31.5% 12.7 31.7% -4.6%
Samsung 8.1 21.1% 7.8 19.6% 3.5%
Amazon.com 3.7 9.6% 3.5 8.7% 6.3%
Lenovo 3.0 7.8% 4.1 10.1% -25.9%
Huawei 2.2 5.8% 2.7 6.8% -17.2%
Others 9.2 24.1% 9.2 23.0% 0.6%
Total 38.4 100.0% 39.9 100.0% -3.9%

The Chromebook market continues to plummet with a 61.9 percent YoY decline in Q1 2022. Contrary to the global trend, this market supposedly experienced growth in Asia/ Pacific regions (excluding Japan and China). This growth is purportedly credited to the large-scale investments made in the education sector. However, the overall growth might be caused due to the buildup of inventory and low demand. This inventory buildup is expected to clear out in the coming months, which might give a boost to this market segment. The top three Chromebook vendors for Q1 2022 were Lenovo, Dell, and Acer with 23.2 percent, 22.9 percent, and 22 percent market share, respectively. HP and Samsung rounded off the top 5.

Company 1Q22 Shipments 1Q22 Market Share 1Q21 Shipments 1Q21 Market Share Year-Over Year Growth
Lenovo 1.2 23.2% 3.4 25.7% -65.6%
Dell Technologies 1.2 22.9% 1.5 11.1% -21.1%
Acer Group 1.1 22.0% 1.9 14.1% -40.8%
HP Inc. 0.8 15.3% 4.4 32.8% -82.2%
Samsung 0.3 6.5% 1.3 9.4% -73.5%
Others 0.5 10.1% 0.9 7.0% -45.0%
Total 5.1 100.0% 13.3 100.0% -61.9%

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