It’s probably not premature to notice 5G-enabled smartphones haven’t exactly sold like hotcakes thus far. After all, the Galaxy S10 5G became commercially available in the US more than a year ago, and according to a market report from a couple of months back, global 5G smartphone shipments barely exceeded 24 million units during the first 90 days of 2020.
Stateside, that number was estimated at around 3 million units for the same timeframe by Strategy Analytics researchers, and although the groundbreaking new cellular technology is obviously still in its infancy, you can’t blame the low 5G adoption rate entirely on some people’s skepticism of embracing the future.
But as it turns out, the sluggish network upgrades and poor 5G penetration of carriers like Verizon might not be primarily at fault either. That’s because Big Red has actually been able to eclipse its competition in terms of 5G handset sales for the past few months, according to new data harvested by M Science and shared with PCMag’s Sascha Segan. We’re talking a small advantage initially claimed after the aforementioned Galaxy S10 5G launch that gradually got bigger and bigger since February 2020.
Source: Phonearena
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