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Smartphone Market Share And Usage By Country – Apr-May 2014

There has been considerable debate about the metrics used to define performance in the smartphone industry. Because of the regionally fragmented nature of distribution, some view global market share figures with cynicism.

Worldwide Smartphone Usage Share

My argument was that market share patterns by country could give us a better understanding of these trends. While market share of shipments is certainly a leading indicator for install base (and consequently, usage), it only gives us a part of the story. Contrasting regional market share and usage share (as a proxy for install base) may give us an even better understanding.

As always, I’ve sourced the figures for shipment market share from Kantar while usage share figures are from Statcounter. Usage share (or browsing share) isn’t an ideal proxy for install base as it could be skewed towards higher end devices. However, the trends in usage share could give us a fairly good understanding of the underlying install base. For example, the chart above shows that Android’s usage share has been growing while that for the iPhone has declined slightly. This should be expected as Android’s shipments and install base have been growing much faster than those for the iPhone.

Now, let’s take a look at the trends in each region:

Mature Markets: US, Australia, Japan and Europe

US: Android Gains on iPhone after Unsubsidized Plans Take Hold

US Smartphone Market Share

US Smartphone Usage Share

The market share chart shows that AT&T’s foray into unsubsidized smartphone plans in late-2013 had a measurable impact on the iPhone. As a result, the iPhone has seen steep YoY market share declines. We can see this pattern in the usage share chart as well. Android and iPhone usage patterns were diverging until late-2013, when they began to converge again. Meanwhile, both charts show that Windows Phone has been unable to penetrate the US market.

Australia: Android Usage Grows

Australia Smartphone Market Share

Australia Smartphone Usage Share

Android has held the market share lead in a fairly cyclical market for a few years now. Over this period, it has made steady gains in usage share. Windows Phone’s market share has been hovering around 5-7% for a year now, but it has barely made a dent on usage. This could mean that Windows Phone devices are being used as feature phone replacements.

Japan: iPhone Extends Lead

Japan Smartphone Market Share

Japan Smartphone Usage Share

As I’ve explained before, Japan is one of the only remaining markets in the world that follows a purely opaque pricing structure for smartphones. This pricing model, combined with a distribution partnership with NTT DoCoMo, gave the iPhone a huge market share boost. As we can see, this has had a major impact on iPhone usage as well.

UK: Android Makes Steady Gains

UK Smartphone Market Share

UK Smartphone Usage Share

As I’ve explained before, market share patterns in the UK seem to be stabilizing with lower cyclicality. Usage share patterns have remained stable as well, with Android gradually catching up with the iPhone. Interestingly, Blackberry owned a significant share of usage even after 2012 but Android gradually ate into its base. Windows Phone remains a bit player, but at least its usage share doesn’t scream “feature phone replacement”.

Germany: Android Dominates

Germany Smartphone Market Share

Germany Smartphone Usage Share

Android’s market share in Germany has grown steadily over the past few years. As a result, its usage share overtook that of the iPhone in mid-2012 and now holds a dominant position. This had a significant impact on the iPhone’s performance. Windows Phone’s market share has hovered at around 7%, but it has struggled to make an impact on usage.

France: Android Leads Shipments, Overtakes iPhone in Usage Share

France Smartphone Market Share

France Smartphone Usage Share

Android’s market share has remained stable over the past year, while the iPhone has remained cyclical. Android’s shipment supremacy has led to a direct impact on the install base which caused Android’s usage to overtake the iPhone’s earlier this year. Meanwhile, Windows Phone’s market share seems to have had a meaningful impact on usage.

Italy: Android Leads, Windows Phone Tails Off

Italy Smartphone Market Share

Italy Smartphone Usage Share

As in Germany, Android has made steady gains to become the leading platform in both market share and usage. The iPhone has seen steep declines on both metrics as was also challenged by Windows Phone. However, Windows Phone shipments, and consequently usage, have tailed off over the past few months.

Spain: Android Becomes the Default Platform

Spain Smartphone Market Share

Spain Smartphone Usage Share

This one seems self-explanatory.

Emerging Markets: China and Latin America

China: Android and iPhone Remain Steady

China Smartphone Market Share

China Smartphone Usage Share

Market share patterns in China have stabilized as the market seems to have moved out of hyper growth. Over this period, Android and the iPhone have feasted on legacy platforms like Symbian. As the market matures, we may see more direct competition between these two platforms. Interestingly, the iPhone’s partnership with China Mobile seems to have had no impact on these patterns.

Mexico: Android Replaces Blackberry

Mexico Smartphone Market Share

Mexico Smartphone Usage Share

Mexico is the only market on this list where Blackberry held a market share lead at some point in the last two years. However, this market share lead did not translate into usage which suggests that they were primarily used as feature phones.

Over the past couple of years, Android has taken a dominant position in market share and usage. The iPhone’s share of usage has declined over time, but still seems out-sized compared to its market share. Finally, Windows Phone seems to have a measurable, but not significant, presence on both metrics.

Brazil: Android in the Lead

Brazil Smartphone Market Share

Brazil Smartphone Usage Share

As in Mexico, Android holds a dominating position in both market share and usage while iPhone usage remains far higher than its market share. Windows Phone has a small presence, but it seems muted compared to other Latin American countries.

Argentina: Android Leaves Other Platforms Behind

Argentina Smartphone Market Share

Argentina Smartphone Usage Share

Android’s performance in Argentina seems to be dominant enough to create an oddly stable usage share pattern. Windows Phone is the second leading platform on both metrics, but remains far behind the leader.

By Sameer Singh

Sameer is a business strategy professional with expertise in mobile ecosystems, asymmetric business models and disruptive innovation. Over the last 6 years, he has held various roles in strategy consulting, investment management, M&A and venture capital. During this time, he has developed a keen interest in the intersection between technology, innovation and business strategy. You can follow his work on his blog at Tech-Thoughts, on Twitter @sameer_singh17 or on LinkedIn.

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