In 2020, Xiaomi had the strongest annual gain in EMEA smartphone shipments while Huawei had the largest annual decline
IDC EMEA Research Manager Marta Pinto said, “Across Europe, consumers switched quickly to buying online when phone shops closed in spring 2020. The phone business did not get the same boost from home working as the PC market, but clearly consumers were valuing their phones more as they coped with the new stresses of living mainly within the same four walls.”
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IDC says that the average pre-tax price of an Android phone in Europe dropped 8.5% last year to $278. On the other hand, the average sale price of an iPhone in Europe rose to $894. Apple had a strong 2020 in Europe with its best fourth quarter ever.
IDC expects to see marginal growth in European smartphone shipments this year in both units and volume. The Android platform will remain competitive as brands battle to take over the share of EMEA business formerly owned by Huawei. Besides having to deal with U.S. restrictions on the company, Huawei also decided to divest itself of its Honor sub-brand as a way of preventing Honor from getting punished by the U.S. because if its connection to Huawei. The latter took in $15 billion in the transaction.