Friday, November 2, 2018

iPad Remained World's Most Popular Tablet Last Quarter While Huawei Topped Apple in Smartphones Again

https://ift.tt/2P8U36f

Apple continued to lead the tablet market in the third quarter of 2018, with the iPad achieving "nearly double the shipments of its nearest competitor," according to data shared by research firm IDC today.


Apple on Thursday reported sales of 9.7 million iPads last quarter, giving it an estimated 26.6 percent share of the worldwide tablet market during the July-September period, according to IDC. Samsung finished runner-up with an estimated 5.3 million tablet shipments and 14.6 percent market share.

The worldwide tablet market declined 8.6 percent during the quarter, as global shipments fell to 36.4 million, according to IDC. Apple was not immune to the market contraction, as iPad revenue declined 15 percent last quarter on a year-over-year basis, according to the company's earnings report on Thursday.

Top Five Tablet Vendors, Worldwide Shipments in Millions, via IDC

Nevertheless, IDC believes the new iPad Pro with Face ID bodes well for Apple's sales through the holiday shopping season:
The refreshed $329 iPad with Pencil support that launched in late March continued to drive volume although it was unable to maintain the same momentum from the third quarter of 2017 as that was the first time in a while that Apple had released a lower cost iPad. iPad Pro saw year-on-year declines in anticipation of a refresh at the beginning of the fourth quarter, which bodes well for Apple through the end of the year.
iPad has remained the world's most popular tablet for several years, even as the market has declined. IDC senior research analyst Jitesh Ubrani believes Apple's continued focus on innovation and marketing has helped the company set itself apart from smaller rivals such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Huawei.

Notably, Microsoft did not crack the list of the top five tablet vendors based on shipments last quarter, according to IDC's data. An all-new Surface Pro launched in October, but that was after the quarter ended.

IDC also shared smartphone data for the third quarter today. Apple reported sales of 46.9 million iPhones last quarter for an estimated 13.2 percent market share, finishing behind Samsung and Huawei, which had estimated market shares of 20.3 percent and 14.6 percent respectively last quarter.

Top Five Smartphone Vendors, Worldwide Shipments in Millions, via IDC

Apple is typically the world's second largest smartphone maker, behind Samsung, but Huawei bumped it down to third for the second consecutive quarter. Nevertheless, IDC believes Apple could jump to first place next quarter thanks to anticipated holiday sales of the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR.

Like the tablet market, the worldwide smartphone market also declined to the tune of six percent last quarter, according to IDC.

Tag: IDC

Discuss this article in our forums



from MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors - All Stories https://ift.tt/2OlqwRy

Xiaomi POCO F1 Officially Listed Under Devices that Support Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 4.0


via News – MySmartPrice https://ift.tt/2Qf3aim

Apple Maps Gains Indoor Maps at Over 20 Additional Shopping Malls and Airports Around the World

https://ift.tt/2CWvC4I

Apple Maps has added indoor maps at over 20 additional shopping malls and airports across the United States, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Denmark.


Newly supported locations:
  • Lenox Square in the Atlanta, GA
  • Phipps Plaza in the Atlanta, GA
  • Perimeter Mall in Atlanta, GA
  • Cumberland Mall in Atlanta, GA
  • North Point Mall in Alpharetta, GA
  • Mall of Georgia in Buford, GA
  • The Shoppes at River Crossing in Macon, GA
  • Oglethorpe Mall in Savannah, GA
  • Peachtree Mall in Columbus, GA
  • Mall St. Matthews in Louisville, KY
  • Oxmoor Center in Louisville, KY
  • Towne Mall in Elizabethtown, KY
  • Florence Mall in Florence, KY
  • Greenwood Mall in Bowling Green, KY
  • Eaton Centre in Toronto, Canada
  • Anchorpoint in Singapore
  • Harbour City in Hong Kong
  • IFC Mall in Hong Kong
  • Pacific Place in Hong Kong
  • Times Square in Hong Kong
  • Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, AZ
  • Copenhagen Airport in Denmark
To view an indoor map, open the Apple Maps app on iOS 11 or later, search for a supported location, zoom in, and tap on "Look Inside."

Indoor maps at shopping malls make it easier to find the exact location of stores, restaurants, and restrooms on each floor, in addition to guest services, parking, escalators, stairs, and so forth. Or, swipe up on the place card to browse by category, such as clothes, shoes, accessories, beauty, food, and drinks.

Likewise, at airports, Apple Maps users can zoom in to view terminals, boarding gates, security checkpoints, airline check-in desks, baggage claim carousels, information kiosks, restrooms, stores, restaurants, parking, and more.

When the feature launched with iOS 11, indoor maps were only available in a handful of airports and shopping malls around the world, but Apple has been steadily adding locations over the past year.

The list includes airports and shopping malls in major cities across North America and Europe, including Baltimore, Berlin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, London, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, San Jose, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and Washington, DC. The full list can be viewed on Apple.com.


Discuss this article in our forums



from MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors - All Stories https://ift.tt/2yOQGHq

Huawei P20 Pro, P20 Lite, Nova 3, Nova 3i Available With Up to Rs. 15,000 Discount Offer on Amazon


via News – MySmartPrice https://ift.tt/2EYUBak

Motorola One Power Running Android 9 Pie Visits Geekbench, Stable Update Expected to Roll Out Soon


via News – MySmartPrice https://ift.tt/2Py0UWo

OnePlus 6 Gets OxygenOS 9.0.2 Update With Nightscape, Studio Lighting, November Security Patch


via News – MySmartPrice https://ift.tt/2AIDSUC

Apple Watch Heart Study Involved 400,000 Participants

https://ift.tt/2LQflnJ

Stanford Medicine has published more details about the future of the Heart Study program it conducted in partnership with Apple, in which it attempted to reliably detect atrial fibrillation in Apple Watch wearers.

The condition, which is characterized by an irregular heartbeat, often remains hidden because many people don't experience symptoms. Atrial fibrillation can increase the risk of stroke and heart failure.


According to Stanford, the study involved 400,000 participants, making it the the largest screening program for atrial fibrillation ever conducted. A paper has also been published in the American Heart Journal describing the unique design of the clinical trial.

Enrollment began in late 2017 and closed in August. Although some participants were informed in September that their participation in the study was complete, Stanford says it will continue to collect and collate data until early next year, which is consistent with Apple's original announcement.
"We hope this study will help us better understand how wearable technologies can inform precision health," said Lloyd Minor, MD, dean of the School of Medicine. "These new tools, which have the potential to predict, prevent and manage disease, are finally within our reach."
The FDA cleared two Apple Watch medical apps in September. One app uses data from the Apple Watch Series 4 to take an ECG by touching the button on the side of the device. The second app uses data from an optical sensor available on the Apple Watch Series 1 and later to analyze pulse data and identify irregular heart rhythms indicating atrial fibrillation. The Apple-Stanford Heart Study used the second app.

Each year in the United States alone, atrial fibrillation results in 130,000 deaths and 750,000 hospitalizations, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC estimates that the condition affects between 2.7 million and 6.1 million people. In addition, another 700,000 people may have undiagnosed atrial fibrillation.


Discuss this article in our forums



from MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors - All Stories https://ift.tt/2Dj7jPw