{"id":54578,"date":"2022-08-24T04:27:59","date_gmt":"2022-08-24T04:27:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/google-pixel-grows-in-q2-2022-s22-ultra-most-popular-android\/"},"modified":"2022-08-24T04:27:59","modified_gmt":"2022-08-24T04:27:59","slug":"google-pixel-grows-in-q2-2022-s22-ultra-most-popular-android","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/google-pixel-grows-in-q2-2022-s22-ultra-most-popular-android\/","title":{"rendered":"Google Pixel grows in Q2 2022, S22 Ultra most popular Android"},"content":{"rendered":"
The smartphone market as a whole continues to hit a plateau, and in Q2 2022, the North American market saw a dip of around 6%. Despite that, Google’s Pixel lineup continued growth in North America during Q2, while Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra was the most popular Android smartphone in the region. <\/p>\n
canalys<\/em> has released a report for smartphone shipments in North America in Q2 2022. On the whole, demand dropped by 6%, with shipments totaling around 20 million or so. Most of the drop of smaller brands, as well as an 11% drop year over year for TCL. Motorola also saw a mostly flat year, with roughly the same number of units shipped.<\/p>\n But three brands still saw continued growth. Apple took an additional 4% of the market, now holding 52% of the US smartphone market with 18.5 million units shipped, up 500,000 from the year prior. Samsung also saw a bit of growth, with 9 million units shipped in North America, up 300,000 and giving the company 26% hold on the North American market. <\/p>\n Google Pixel saw the biggest year-over-year growth, jumping from 0.2 million units shipped in Q2 2021 to 0.8 million units in Q2 2022 \u2013 230% growth year over year. Google clearly isn’t in the same realm as Samsung or Apple, but the company’s success with the Pixel 6 series is only strengthening the brand’s slot in the top 5 in North America. Notably, these numbers don’t include the Pixel 6a, which was released about a month into Q3.<\/p>\n