Despite growth in wearables market, Apple loses steam: IDC | HT Tech

Despite growth in wearables market, Apple loses steam: IDC

Apple’s decision to launch its second-generation watches in mid-September, towards the end of the quarter, did contribute to its year-over-year decline in the third quarter and the company stood fourth with 4.9 per cent share.

By:IANS
| Updated on: Dec 06 2016, 18:07 IST
Apple’s decision to launch its second-generation watches in mid-September, towards the end of the quarter, did contribute to its year-over-year decline in the third quarter and the company stood fourth with 4.9 per cent share.
Apple’s decision to launch its second-generation watches in mid-September, towards the end of the quarter, did contribute to its year-over-year decline in the third quarter and the company stood fourth with 4.9 per cent share. (AFP)

While the overall wearables market grew 3.1 per cent year-over-year in the third quarter of 2016, Apple Watch share took a downturn owing to an ageing lineup and an unintuitive user interface, market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) has said.

Apple's decision to launch its second-generation watches in mid-September, towards the end of the quarter, did contribute to its year-over-year decline in the third quarter and the company stood fourth with 4.9 per cent share.

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According to IDC's 'Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker' report, total wearables shipments reached 23 million in the third quarter.

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"Where smartwatches were once expected to take the lead, basic wearables now reign supreme. Simplicity is a driving factor and this is well reflected in the top vendor list as four out of five offer a simple, dedicated fitness device," said Jitesh Ubrani, Senior Research Analyst, IDC Mobile Device Trackers.

Basic wearables, primarily comprised of fitness bands, accounted for 85 per cent of the market and experienced double-digit growth.

Fitbit, with a 23 per cent share, was once again the market leader in the third quarter as the vendor released a long-awaited refresh for the "Charge HR" wireless activity wristband with "Charge 2".

Xiaomi stood second with 16.5 per cent market share. "The company across all business lines continues to struggle to gain any significant traction outside China," the report added.

With a market share of 5.7 per cent, Garmin stood third as the company with one of the widest portfolios among all the vendors.

"The company managed to expand its channel presence over the past year, focusing on numerous sports equipment chains and independent retailers," the report noted.

Samsung, with 4.5 per cent market share, stood fifth and the company was able to sustain shipments of its Gear S2, particularly the cellular-enabled versions, through various wireless service providers, the findings showed.

IDC expects the momentum for basic wearables to continue for the remainder of 2016. However, smart wearables capable of running third-party apps will likely continue to struggle in the near term.

--IANS

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First Published Date: 06 Dec, 18:07 IST
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