LG USA customers will flock to Samsung and Motorola handsets after its exit: report
After 23 straight loss-making quarters, LG has decided to bow out of the smartphone business. Although the company's global market share is insignificant, it was the third-largest vendor in North America last year with 10 percent of the pie, per data from analytics firm Counterpoint Research.
A report released by SK Securities before LG announced its exit had forecasted that Samsung's share would grow to 30 percent this year in North America. Apple, which currently has a share of 50 percent according to stats from Counterpoint, may witness a slight decline in the region this year, according to SK.
Counterpoint also believes that Samsung is in a better position than the Cupertino giant after LG's exit. That's because it has a more diverse product lineup. Apple, on the other hand, releases a few models each year, usually flagships.
Samsung may partially benefit from LG's exit as its products cover a wide range." -Counterpoint analyst Kang Min-soo
Motorola, Alcatel, and Google also stand to benefit from the decision
Motorola and Alcatel also have room to grow after LG's departure. Motorola was the fourth-largest player in the country last year with a market share of 5 percent, and Alcatel was fifth with 4 percent of the pie.
Wave7 Research's Jeff Moore also believes that Motorola can benefit greatly from LG's departure. LG apparently has about a quarter of the US prepaid market and Motorola's handsets seem like possible alternatives.
. @LGUSAMobile has about 1/4 of the U.S. prepaid market, per new Wave7 Research smartphone report. Who wants it? @MotorolaUS does, Moto G Stylus replacing the Stylo LG, which has killer sales. Motorola webinars and contests. Motorola on the rise at Metro, G Play selling well. pic.twitter.com/Hqbg1LSAZy
— Jeff Moore (@wave7jeff) April 12, 2021
Google's Pixel handsets also have an opportunity here to win some market share, per Strategy Analytics.
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