UBS analysts Steven Milunovich and Benjamin Wilson crunched some data from Gartner on smartphone sales and published this set of charts showing where Apple is making gains and where it's losing.
The good news: Apple is out-performing the market in the US, Europe and Japan.
The bad news: Apple's sales are still in decline in the US, and doing worse than everyone else in China.
Keep scrolling for the charts. ↓↓↓
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GLOBAL: UBS says, "Global premium phone shipments were down 4% for Apple's F16, with Apple underperforming the market at down 8%."
US: "The US premium smartphone market declined by 11% in F16. Apple slightly outperformed the market with units down 10%."
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CHINA: "Total shipments to China declined by 18% in F16." ... "The premium smartphone market in China was down 3%. Apple significantly underperformed the market with units down 18%, losing 10 points of share to domestic smartphone makers Huawei, Oppo, and Vivo."
EUROPE: "The premium smartphone market was flat in Europe. Apple grew 2%, improving its market share to 40% from 39%."
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JAPAN: "The premium smartphone market was down 13% in F16 but returned to growth in the Sep quarter. iPhone was down 3% for the year, outperforming the market each quarter."
THE REST OF THE WORLD: "The premium smartphone market slowed from 19% growth in F15 to 1% in F16. Apple continued to outperform the market by growing 4%, but its edge on the competition appears to be waning."
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