The market share of Samsung smartphones in Egypt fell in May by 1%.
According to StatCounter, Samsung s market share of total mobile sales in Egypt declined from 39.7% in April to 38.6% in May—the company s lowest share in over two and a half years.
Despite the fall, Samsung still held the market s largest share in May.
Samsung continued to be one of the leading smartphone manufacturers in Egypt in terms of market share in May.
Meanwhile, Huawei retained its second-place rank, increasing its market share by 1%, scoring 14.8% at the end of May, up from 13.9% in April.
Apple followed in third, losing 1% of its share and falling to 9.3% in May from 10.7% in April.
iPhone sales declined from 13.7% in February to 10.7% in March, losing 2% market share in one month.
Lenovo came in fourth on the list in terms of share of smartphone sales.
The company s share increased 0.7% in May, rising from 6.9% in April to 7.6% in May.
Infinix came in fifth with a slight growth in sales from 6.4% in April to 6.9% in May.
Oppo ranked sixth after acquiring a market share of 3.6% in May, up from 3.1% in April.
HTC fell to seventh on the list.
Moreover, Tecno Mobile came in the eighth spot, its market share gaining a slight increase, taking 2.5% of the total market in May.
Nokia left the ranking in May and was replaced by Sony, which was estimated to have 1.9% market share in May.