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Apple tops global smartphone sales in Q1 with 19% share, helped by iPhone 16e launch and growth in emerging markets. Samsung follows with 18% share. Tariffs may impact market decline in 2025.
Apple had 19% of the smartphone market, despite flat or declining sales in the U.S., Europe and China, followed by Samsung with 18% of the market, according to Counterpoint.
BEIJING (Reuters) -Tesla's China-made electric vehicle sales edged up 0.8% in June from a year earlier to 71,599 units, ...
Apple has clinched the top spot in global smartphone shipments for the first quarter of 2025, riding strong demand for the iPhone 16e and expanded presence in emerging markets.. According to a new ...
Apple's iPhone took the top spot in global smartphone sales for Q1 2025, with a 19% share of the market, according to Counterpoint Research. ... The iPhone saw a +4% year-over-year rise.
NielsenIQ (NIQ), a leading consumer intelligence company, has recently released its Consumer Tech Industry Trends 2025 ...
Apple took the top spot for global smartphone sales in the first quarter on the back of the iPhone 16e's launch and strong demand in countries such as Japan and India, data from Counterpoint ...
Apple took the top spot for global smartphone sales in the first quarter on the back of the iPhone 16e’s launch and strong demand in countries such as Japan and India, data from Counterpoint ...
Apple had 19% of the smartphone market, despite flat or declining sales in the U.S., Europe and China, followed by Samsung with 18% of the market, according to Counterpoint.