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Samsung alone records growth in shrinking global smartphone market
Samsung alone records growth in shrinking global smartphone market

Sinar Daily

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Sinar Daily

Samsung alone records growth in shrinking global smartphone market

According to data from market tracker Canalys, Samsung accounted for 19 per cent of the global smartphone market in terms of shipments. 15 Jul 2025 11:03am A visitor touches the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 smartphone at a Samsung store in Seoul on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP) SEOUL - Samsung Electronics Co. maintained its lead in the global smartphone market in the second quarter, supported by sales of its competitively priced Galaxy A models, industry data showed on Tuesday, Yonhap News Agency reported. According to data from market tracker Canalys, Samsung accounted for 19 per cent of the global smartphone market in terms of shipments. A visitor examines the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 smartphone at a Samsung store in Seoul on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP) iPhone maker Apple Inc. ranked second with 16 per cent, followed by China's Xiaomi Corp., which took up 15 per cent. Samsung was the only smartphone maker that posted an on-year growth of 3 per cent, while Apple declined by 2 per cent and Xiaomi remained unchanged. The global smartphone market recorded its first decline in six quarters, shrinking by 1 per cent amid a slower-than-expected recovery in consumer demand and economic uncertainties. However, the impact of the US government's tariff policies, coupled with healthy inventory levels of newly released devices, could impact the supply and demand in the market, Canalys said, leaving room for growth in the second half of the year. - BERNAMA-YONHAP More Like This

Data Shows Samsung Maintains Top Spot In Global Smartphone Market
Data Shows Samsung Maintains Top Spot In Global Smartphone Market

Barnama

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

Data Shows Samsung Maintains Top Spot In Global Smartphone Market

SEOUL, July 15 (Bernama-Yonhap) -- Samsung Electronics Co. maintained its lead in the global smartphone market in the second quarter, supported by sales of its competitively priced Galaxy A models, industry data showed on Tuesday, Yonhap News Agency reported. According to data from market tracker Canalys, Samsung accounted for 19 per cent of the global smartphone market in terms of shipments. iPhone maker Apple Inc. ranked second with 16 per cent, followed by China's Xiaomi Corp., which took up 15 per cent.

I've tested every cheap Samsung phone: Here are the ones you should buy in 2025
I've tested every cheap Samsung phone: Here are the ones you should buy in 2025

Android Authority

time08-07-2025

  • Android Authority

I've tested every cheap Samsung phone: Here are the ones you should buy in 2025

The secret to Samsung's ultra-cheap success is its commitment to software updates. Like the rest of the Galaxy A series, the Galaxy A16 is set up for a full six years of support, carrying it right into the start of the 2030s. That works out to a per-update cost of around $30, better than the Galaxy A26's per-update cost of $50 or the Galaxy S24 FE's price of around $90 for each major patch. Granted, you're paying for much more than just software support, but it's a good place to start if you want a cheap phone for your kids or an older loved one. Unsurprisingly, the camera hardware on the Galaxy A16 has to take a bit of a step back to thrive within its limited price, but I still came away impressed with the primary sensor. It's the same 50MP, 1/2.76-inch sensor that the Galaxy A26 uses and is pretty similar to the one Samsung has used on its last few Galaxy A1X launches, so it's had plenty of time to fine-tune the image processing. The 5MP ultrawide and 2MP dedicated macro sensors that round out the trio aren't the most flexible, but we can chalk that up to the very tight budget. An excellent update commitment is enough to have the Galaxy A16 5G punching above its price tag. Perhaps the perfect positioning for the Galaxy A16 5G is what I described above: It's a great phone for kids and the not-so-tech-savvy people in your life. Its combination of lower-grade Gorilla Glass and plastic means you don't have to worry too much about damaging it, and even if you do, the repair bill won't be very steep. Its IP54 rating against water and dust falls slightly behind the other options on this list, but it should still be good enough for rainy days and the occasional beach trip as long as you treat it with just enough care.

Samsung Embeds Israeli Surveillance App on Phones Across MENA
Samsung Embeds Israeli Surveillance App on Phones Across MENA

Morocco World

time12-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Morocco World

Samsung Embeds Israeli Surveillance App on Phones Across MENA

Rabat_ Social Media Exchange (SMEX)—a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing human rights in digital spaces across West Asia and North Africa — is warning that Israeli-linked software secretly embedded in Samsung phones across the MENA region poses a serious surveillance threat. According to SMEX, Samsung's A and M series devices either come preloaded with the app 'Aura' or install it automatically through system updates, without the user's consent. The application reportedly collects a wide range of personal and device-specific data, including IP addresses, device fingerprints, hardware details, and network information. These data points, SMEX warns, can be used to easily identify users—especially when location tracking is enabled on any apps installed via Aura. This creates a grave security risk in a region where Israel has repeatedly used technology as a tool of surveillance and violence. While the app's privacy settings claim users can disable data collection by turning off 'AppCloud' in the app list, deletion requires submitting a form that does not exist—effectively making it impossible to fully remove unless the user possesses advanced technical knowledge. ​​In 2022, Samsung MENA partnered with Israeli tech company IronSource, integrating its Aura software into Galaxy A and M series phones across the region. The partnership was publicly marketed as a way to 'enhance user experience' with AI-powered apps and content suggestions. However, the scale and stealth of the data collection have triggered growing concern, which became terrifyingly real in September 2024, when Israel carried out a terrorist attack in Lebanon using booby-trapped pagers and walkie-talkies allegedly linked to Hezbollah members. These devices were remotely detonated in public spaces, killing 42 people, including children and health workers, and injuring over 3,500—many left with long-term serious physical injuries and psychological trauma. Disturbingly, the attack was praised by pro-Israel politicians and Western media outlets—a reaction that ignored the chilling implications for anyone with a cellphone. If digital proximity to a targeted individual is enough to get you killed, then no one is safe from the expanding reach of Israel's tech-driven warfare.

Samsung Galaxy phone drops to cheapest price with lesser-known code
Samsung Galaxy phone drops to cheapest price with lesser-known code

Daily Mirror

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

Samsung Galaxy phone drops to cheapest price with lesser-known code

Get this affordable Samsung phone cheaper thanks to this secret code on Argos Samsung has a full range of smartphones. While the Galaxy S models usually take all the headlines, the Galaxy A models offer much the same experience for a lot less money. That's why Samsung nicknames them 'Galaxy Awesome'. The great thing about Galaxy A models is the price, with the Galaxy A36 being one of the more affordable models. Not only is this phone good value for money, but Argos is running a double discount on it: the Galaxy A36 is reduced to £324.99, instantly saving £75 off the launch price, but then there's an extra 10% off. That means shoppers can get the Samsung Galaxy A36 for £292.49 on Argos, the cheapest it has ever been. To save the extra 10% you'll have to use the code 'RED10' at checkout, so remember to add the code when putting in your payment details. It's also available from Amazon but costs a little more at £399, while shoppers can also buy it direct from Samsung too. The advantage of buying from Samsung is that there are trade-in offers you can take advantage of. However, to get this much of a discount – the Argos deal saves you £107.50 off the original price from Samsung – you'd need to trade in a phone that's better than the Galaxy A36, so it's not worth it. Those looking for a phone deal that's not the Galaxy A36, then the Poco X7 Pro on Amazon is £269, saving £75, and this gamer's phone offers more power, a bigger battery and faster charging, but the user experience isn't as smooth as Samsung offers. The Samsung Galaxy A36 has a large 6.7-inch AMOLED display, 256GB of storage and comes in a great modern design, with IP67 protection against water, so it will be happy at the beach. It's powered by Snapdragon hardware, but here it's mid-range Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, so this isn't the fastest phone around. While it will be fine for day-to-day activities like checking emails and social media, however it doesn't have the power for a great gaming experience, which we'd urge customers to consider when shopping. Another drawback to the budget Galaxy A36 model is the display. The model has been noted to have a 'dim' display when used outdoors, something not found to be an issue on the higher end Galaxy S25 range. One of the great things is that Samsung offers 6 years of updates. That means your phone will still get the latest features and still have security updates in 2031. Samsung's One UI is one of the most popular phone experiences in Android devices, with plenty of options for customisation. There's a triple camera on the back, including a 50-megapixel main sensor, with Galaxy AI editing features bundled in, so once users have snapped their photo, it can be cleaned up using AI. The Samsung Galaxy A36 sits below the Galaxy A56 and these two devices make up the mid-range tier of Samsung phones before you get to the Galaxy S25 models above it.

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