The Galaxy S20 trio made up 94 percent of 5G sales in the US in Q1 2020
Samsung continues to dominate the 5G market in the US, thanks to its new flagship Galaxy S20 series, claims Strategy Analytics.
Galaxy S20 Plus seems to be doing particularly well
The handset was followed by none other than the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which accounted for 30 percent of all 5G shipments in the US during the quarter. This specced out model boasts a 108MP ultrawide camera, a 40MP selfie shooter, a 5,000 mAh battery, and up to 16GB of RAM, and its price starts at $1,399.
The standard Galaxy S20 was the third most sought after 5G phone in the country, taking a market share of 24 percent. That gives Samsung a market share of 94 percent in the US 5G market. Needless to say, it enjoys a huge lead over rivals like OnePlus, LG, and Motorola.
Overall, 3.4 million 5G handsets were sold in the US in Q1 2020. They made up 12 percent of total sales, whereas LTE phones accounted for 100 percent of sales during the same period last year.
A graph showing the market share held by Galaxy S20 flagships in the US in Q1 2020