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August 08, 2025

Global smartphone revenues grew by 10% year-on-year (YoY) in Q2 2025, crossing the $100-billion mark for the first time ever in a second calendar quarter, according to the latest report by Counterpoint Research.

- Rakesh Kumar @New Delhi

Global smartphone revenues grew by 10% year-on-year (YoY) in Q2 2025, crossing the $100-billion mark for the first time ever in a second calendar quarter, according to the latest report by Counterpoint Research. In contrast, global smartphone shipments increased by just 3% YoY during the same period. The global average selling price (ASP) also reached a new second-quarter high, rising 7% YoY to nearly $350.

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