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Apple took the number one position in global smartphone sales during the first quarter of 2025, according to new data from Counterpoint Research. It's the first time Apple has taken the top spot during a first quarter, capturing 19% of the global market.

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The iPhone maker's success came despite economic uncertainties, with Apple benefiting from the iPhone 16e launch and strong performance in emerging markets. Starting at $599, the iPhone 16e was released by Apple in March to replace the iPhone SE, the most affordable device in the company's lineup.

Samsung followed in second place with 18% market share, continuing its gradual decline from 21% in Q1 2023. The Korean manufacturer experienced a slow start due to the late launch of its S25 series, but saw sales improve in March.

Xiaomi kept tight to its growth trajectory to secure third position with 14% of the market, up from 13% a year earlier. The Chinese company's expansion benefited from growth in its domestic market, where its entry into electric vehicles has enhanced its brand presence. Meanwhile, vivo and OPPO rounded out the top five.

The global smartphone market grew 3% year-over-year in Q1 2025, but Counterpoint has revised its annual forecast and now expects a slight decline for the full year. The adjustment is due to rising economic uncertainties, particularly related to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Counterpoint believes that economic volatility could lead consumers to postpone smartphone purchases, which could potentially disrupt the supply chain and increase trade risks.

Apple's performance was notably regional in nature. While sales remained flat or declined in the U.S., Europe, and China, the company achieved double-digit growth in Japan, India, Middle East and Africa, and Southeast Asia.

Article Link: iPhone 16e Helps Apple Take Q1 Top Spot in Global Smartphone Market
 
iPhone XR - disliked by tech reviewers but the best selling iPhone of 2018 to 2019 before the release of iPhone 11 series

iPhone 11 - disliked by tech reviewers but the best selling iPhone of 2019 to 2020 before the release of iPhone 12 series

iPhone 16e - disliked by tech reviewers but the best selling iPhone of 2025 before the release of iPhone 17 series

I also did not like the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus at first, but if I have the money, that is what I will buy to replace my iPhone 11 Pro Max
 
iPhone XR - disliked by tech reviewers but the best selling iPhone of 2018 to 2019 before the release of iPhone 11 series

iPhone 11 - disliked by tech reviewers but the best selling iPhone of 2019 to 2020 before the release of iPhone 12 series

iPhone 16e - disliked by tech reviewers but the best selling iPhone of 2025 before the release of iPhone 17 series

I also did not like the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus at first, but if I have the money, that is what I will buy to replace my iPhone 11 Pro Max

iPhone mini series - Loved by Tech reviewers and MacRumors user base - discontinued due to poor sales.
 
I wonder how much of those sales is corporate/work provided phones. Also, remember, the sales figures are not actual end user activations. Bulk of these would be counted as sales when telecoms and retailers bought initial launch stock based on Apples authorized reseller stringent allocation/must buy x qty process. Although i still think these will be successful, i would give these another 2-3 quarters before making performance conclusions.
 
I’m not surprised that the 16e is doing well - it’s the mvp of a modern iPhone.

The white, silver & single lens looks minimal and beautiful.

It’s super lightweight & fast with bonkers battery life for its size.

The snaps and cropped zooms from the single camera are really really great.

I don’t miss MagSafe at all and simply charge it overnight.

To all those tech YouTubers etc who didn’t like it - they should just review any the ‘pro’ Apple products.

It’s obvious that they only use high end gear and can’t imagine why anyone wouldn’t want to do what they do.
 
To all those tech YouTubers etc who didn’t like it - they should just review any the ‘pro’ Apple products.

It’s obvious that they only use high end gear and can’t imagine why anyone wouldn’t want to do what they do.
To defend the snooty youtubers, I think the major beef with the 16e is that it's too good. literally. It really isn't much different at all from the regular 16 and because of that it isn't priced quite as low as some would like. But I agree with everything you're saying. It's a great phone for the price and kind of renders the regular 16 as a not-so-great option.
 
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I’m not surprised that the 16e is doing well - it’s the mvp of a modern iPhone.

The white, silver & single lens looks minimal and beautiful.

It’s super lightweight & fast with bonkers battery life for its size.

The snaps and cropped zooms from the single camera are really really great.

I don’t miss MagSafe at all and simply charge it overnight.

To all those tech YouTubers etc who didn’t like it - they should just review any the ‘pro’ Apple products.

It’s obvious that they only use high end gear and can’t imagine why anyone wouldn’t want to do what they do.
I just got a MagSafe case for mine, works perfectly.
 
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