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Samsung

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Samsung regained the global smartphone lead with 24% share in Q2 2026 as coverage intensified around foldables, chip capacity and a sharp semiconductor-led profit rebound.

Who they are

Samsung appears in coverage as a consumer-device and semiconductor company: it sells Galaxy smartphones and foldables, develops display technology, builds chipmaking capacity, and participates in the supply chains of rivals including Apple. Its stories repeatedly connect its Galaxy hardware to Android and Google, while tying its chip business to South Korea, SK Hynix, TSMC and broader memory-market conditions.

The recent arc

Coverage climbed from 48 stories in 2025Q3 and 41 in 2025Q4 to 56 in 2026Q1 and 71 in 2026Q2, the recent high. The spring focus included Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra, whose $1,299-and-up launch emphasized a Privacy Display, agentic AI and camera improvements, alongside the Google partnership bringing Google Photos to TizenOS-powered TVs and Google’s Android XR plans for Samsung’s Project Moohan headset.

The latest phase is defined by a simultaneous foldables-and-chips push. Samsung announced a July 22 Galaxy Unpacked event expected to feature new foldables, then unveiled Flex Titanium, a slimmer and more durable panel intended for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 line. At the same time, it brought forward the target for its first Yongin chip plant to 2029, reported an outsized Q2 profit increase, and regained the top smartphone position with 24% market share even as global shipments fell 11% amid DRAM and NAND shortages.

The tension

The coverage centers on Samsung’s need to defend device leadership while converting its component scale into an advantage in a constrained market. It is competing with Apple and other smartphone makers for premium-device relevance, yet has also been reported as a prospective Apple image-sensor supplier in Austin; it works closely with Google on software and XR while competing across Android hardware; and it faces the chip-industry backdrop shared with SK Hynix and TSMC. Foldables sharpen the product tension: Samsung is pushing durability and reduced creasing, but the Galaxy Z TriFold review criticism of camera quality and design flaws shows that technical novelty alone does not settle the premium-phone contest.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, Samsung’s ability to coordinate memory, foundry investment, displays and flagship devices could make it unusually consequential in both the smartphone recovery and the AI-era hardware supply chain. The near-term uncertainty is whether chip shortages, trade-policy pressure and premium-device execution reinforce that advantage or constrain it: a return to handset leadership in a shrinking market and strong chip profits do not by themselves establish durable demand for its upcoming foldables or new capacity.

Samsung appears in 1,884 articles spanning 2014-2026, with coverage concentrated on Galaxy smartphone competition with iPhone and semiconductor manufacturing capacity as geopolitical asset. Recent headlines emphasize Samsung's foundry struggles losing ground to TSMC, memory chip cyclicality, and foldable device market creation attempts. The entity intersects heavily with Apple (smartphone benchmarking), Intel (chip manufacturing comparison), and increasingly with U.S.-China trade policy as American firms seek non-Taiwan chip capacity. Coverage peaked 2016-2019 during Note 7 battery crisis and Galaxy S competitive momentum, then declined 2020-present as smartphone narratives commoditized and semiconductor geopolitics abstracted beyond consumer brand relevance.

Samsung has appeared in 1,917 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2026Q2 with 71 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, Google, Android, Galaxy.

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HBM Scarcity Gets a Balance Sheet
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The Windfall
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The Two Prices
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The Tax
Samsung is one of three companies that manufacture the world's memory chips. This week, it raised the price of its Galaxy tablets by $280 — because memory chips...

Coverage Timeline

2026-07-16
The Verge 29 related

Samsung unveils a new Flex Titanium foldable display that is slimmer, more durable, and less prone to creasing, debuting in its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 series

2026-07-15
The Verge 29 related

Samsung unveils a new Flex Titanium foldable display that is slimmer, more durable, and less prone to creasing, debuting in its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 series

The Flex Titanium display tech is slim, strong, and reduces crease visibility.

2026-07-14
Counterpoint Research 31 related

Global smartphone shipments fell 11% YoY in Q2 to the lowest Q2 levels since 2013 amid the DRAM and NAND shortage; Samsung returns to #1 with a 24% market share

Shilpi Jain /Counterpoint Research:

2026-07-13
Counterpoint Research 23 related

Global smartphone shipments fell 11% YoY in Q2 to the lowest Q2 levels since 2013 amid the DRAM and NAND shortage; Samsung returns to #1 with a 24% market share

- Global smartphone shipments fell 11% YoY in Q2 2026 reaching the lowest second-quarter levels since 2013 as the DRAM and NAND shortage intensified.

The Information

Samsung says it now aims to begin operations at its first chipmaking plant in South Korea's Yongin by 2029, bringing the timeline forward from 2030 or 2031

2026-07-08
Financial Times 5 related

South Korea's Kospi index is down 20%+ from its record high in June, falling 5%+ on Wednesday; Samsung and SK Hynix fell 5%+ amid long-term chip deal concerns

Kospi retreats more than 20% from June peak as sentiment starts to turn on Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix

Bloomberg 30 related

Samsung announces a Galaxy Unpacked event on July 22 in London, where it's expected to debut three foldables, including a Fold 8 with a shorter and wider design

Samsung Electronics Co. will host its next Galaxy Unpacked event on July 22, when the leading foldable phone maker is expected …

2026-07-07
Reuters 25 related

Samsung estimates Q2 operating profit of ~$58.44B, up 19x from Q2 2025 and above ~$57.02B est., and revenue up 129% YoY to ~$111.7B; Samsung's stock drops 6%+

Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) on Tuesday forecast a 19-fold jump in second-quarter operating profit from a year earlier …

2026-07-06
Bloomberg 7 related

A profile of Samsung union leader Choi Seung-ho, who helped win a ~$26B bonus package for chip employees, as he tries to resolve the rift over bonus gaps

Avoiding old-school labor ideology, a new generation of tech workers finds itself divided by the AI boom.  —  As recently as late May, Choi Seung-ho was hailed as a hero.

2026-07-04
Bloomberg 4 related

Letter to Scott Bessent: chip group SEMI, which includes Micron and Samsung, warns that US intervention in chip pricing or capacity would worsen chip shortages

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Samsung has appeared in 2,068 tech news articles since December 2014, making it one of the most-covered entities in the archive. The biggest stories include President Trump says that the tariffs he has threatened against Apple would also be aimed... and Samsung unveils the $1,299+ Galaxy S26 Ultra with a Privacy Display feature that limits.... Frequently covered alongside Apple, Google, Samsung Electronics, Android, and Galaxy. Coverage has increasingly focused on enterprise themes.

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2024Q2enterprise +18pts; consumer -16pts; funding -15pts
2024Q3enterprise -16pts; consumer +7pts; funding -5pts
2024Q4enterprise +11pts

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