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Worldwide smartphone sales slowest since 2013 as China demand falls

The country's big three wireless carriers are lifting prices on rate plans, citing a "weakened dollar." .
The country's big three wireless carriers are lifting prices on rate plans, citing a "weakened dollar." . THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

NEW YORK – Worldwide sales of smartphones in the second quarter grew at the slowest pace since 2013 as sales in China declined for the first time, according to research firm Gartner Inc.

Gartner said Thursday that smartphone sales grew 13.5 per cent to 330 million units in the second quarter compared with a year earlier. While demand continues to increase in emerging markets, Gartner says overall smartphone sales were mixed. Smartphone sales in China fell 4 per cent year-over-year – the first such decline for the world’s most populous country and biggest market for smartphones.

China accounted for 30 per cent of total smartphone sales in the second quarter. But Gartner says it has reached saturation, as its phone market is driven by replacement purchases instead of first-time buyers.

Samsung “premium” phones continued to be challenged by Apple’s large-screen iPhones during the quarter, Gartner said. Samsung lost market share while Apple gained some.

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