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APPLE TAKES TOP SPOT IN Q1 2025 SMARTPHONE MARKET, EDGING OUT SAMSUNG

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April 19, 2025

Apple has clinched the leading position in global smartphone sales for the first quarter of 2025, narrowly surpassing Samsung to claim a 19% market share, industry reports confirm, marking the first time the iPhone maker has led a first quarter.

APPLE TAKES TOP SPOT IN Q1 2025 SMARTPHONE MARKET, EDGING OUT SAMSUNG

The surge, fueled by the iPhone 16e's strong debut, highlights Apple's growing traction in emerging markets like India and Southeast Asia. For consumers, manufacturers, and tech analysts, this shift underscores a pivotal moment in the $400 billion smartphone industry, where competition remains fierce amid economic uncertainty.

Samsung, securing an 18% share, held a close second, bolstered by its Galaxy S25 series and budget-friendly A-series, yet saw a slight year-over-year sales dip. Apple's success stems from its strategic push into affordable models and robust demand in Japan and the Middle East, despite flat performance in mature markets like the U.S. and China.

The global market grew modestly by 3%, driven by government subsidies in China and Latin America’s economic rebound, though looming trade tensions cloud future prospects.

This milestone reflects Apple's ability to adapt pricing and distribution to capture diverse buyers, while Samsung's shipment strength hints at inventory challenges. As Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo gain ground, the smartphone race intensifies, with economic headwinds and consumer shifts shaping a volatile landscape where innovation and affordability collide.

imageIPHONE 16E DRIVES APPLE’S MARKET LEAD

Apple’s iPhone 16e, priced at $599, emerged as a key catalyst for its 19% global market share, with industry reports crediting its affordability and appeal in emerging markets for the company's first-quarter dominance. The model, blending a sleek design with AI-enhanced features like Visual Intelligence, saw double-digit sales growth in India, where Apple’s manufacturing push has lowered costs. Japan also contributed significantly, favoring the device's compact form.

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