Apple’s smartphone market share in South Korea isn’t as dominant as the company might want, but if Samsung’s not careful, the upcoming generation’s taste for the iPhone will be a problem.
Apple’s smartphone market share in South Korea isn’t as dominant as the company might want, but if Samsung’s not careful, the upcoming generation’s taste for the iPhone will be a problem.
Samsung, which is based out of South Korea, has long been the dominant presence in that market. On the other side of that coin is Apple, which has slowly grown in the country since it was introduced in 2009 but never commanded a majority market share.
Things started looking somewhat promising around 2013, as Apple managed to eat up 14 percent of the market.
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