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Although smartphone shipments are expected to fall by 9.7 percent in 2015, double digit shipments are a thing of the past.

That’s according to Avril Wu, a smartphone analyst at Trendforce.

She said the global market had started to plateau this year. And Apple appears to be catching up with Samsung.

She said: “While Samsung has kept its shipment title through the year, it is struggling against Apple in the high end market and being pushed out of the mid range and low end sectors by Chinese competitors.”

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