ICYMI: While Apple is still comfortably ranked in first place among the world's smartwatch vendors, silver medalist Samsung is actually progressing at a much faster pace.
Perhaps more intriguingly, this latest boost in global sales is primarily owed to one region and two brands... that are not Apple and Samsung. We're talking instead about Fire-Boltt and Noise, which are apparently huge in India, driving an incredible local surge in shipments of more than 300 percent from the April - June 2021 timeframe.
That allowed the country to become the world's second-largest smartwatch market, narrowly behind North America and even more narrowly ahead of China, where Huawei unsurprisingly reigns supreme while most other vendors remain incapable of making a significant global impact.
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