South Korean technology giant Samsung maintained its leadership in the global mobile market, capturing 19% of the market share in 2024. It was closely followed by Apple, which secured 18%. However, both companies experienced a slight decline in market share compared to the previous year—Apple held 19% and Samsung had 20% in 2023.
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