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Samsung has edged past Apple for the top spot in customer satisfaction for cell phones, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index's 2026 Telecommunications, Cell Phone, and Smartwatch Study, published this week.

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Samsung scores 81 in the ACSI's cell phone rankings while Apple posts 80, breaking last year's tie between the two companies for satisfaction leadership. The overall cell phone industry score rose 1% to 79 this year, recovering from a sharp 4% decline in 2025 that had pushed it to its lowest point in a decade.

The ACSI says satisfaction improves most when new features translate into everyday value without introducing new pain points, citing battery life tradeoffs as an example. AI integration, measured by the ACSI for the first time, scores 85 overall, signaling that customers are not only aware of AI features but find them useful, while improvements in battery life, up 5% to 81.

For the cell phone industry, the highest-rated customer experience metrics are the fundamental functions of making phone calls and sending text messages, both scoring 86. AI feature performance debuts at 85, nearly matching those top table-stakes interactions, suggesting that AI is moving from novelty to practical utility for many customers.

Among new flagship owners, Samsung's latest Galaxy S-series leads at 84, followed by new iPhone owners at 82, with Google's flagship models scoring 80. Satisfaction with flagship models overall scores 82, far outpacing legacy phones at 76 and foldables at 72.

In the foldable segment, Samsung holds a clear lead with an ACSI score of 80, which is 8 points ahead of Google at 72 and 10 points ahead of Motorola at 70. The ACSI notes that foldable owners are three times as likely to complain as non-foldable owners, and says competitive dynamics in the segment may shift as Apple's rumored entry into the foldable market is anticipated for later this year. Apple is widely expected to debut a foldable iPhone alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models this fall, featuring a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch cover screen, priced at around $2,000.

In the smartwatch category, Apple holds steady at 80, while Samsung drops 4% to create a first-place tie at the top of the leaderboard. Customer experience characteristics of smartwatches are universally rated higher this year at the industry level, with the biggest gains including ease of navigating menus and settings, up 7% to 80, and app and accessory connectivity, up 5% to 83.

The ACSI study is based on 26,963 completed surveys, with customers contacted via email between April 2025 and March 2026.

Article Link: Samsung Overtakes Apple for Top Smartphone Customer Satisfaction
 
I'm not really a fan of Samsung, and I don't believe I ever will be, but I've been happy with the Z Fold 3, 4, 5, 6, and now the 7. I've never had an issue with Samsung support, either. Maybe it is the Apple fan in me, but I just don't like Samsung overall for some reason.
 
This is no surprise, Apple lives in its own Karen like isolated world where Apple engineers think they know what's best for all. But with Jobs gone, that vision about bettering the world is also gone. Now the whole strategy is to be a good Cook like currency counter.

Like Apple, even a broken clock is right twice a day, but Apple is getting worse and worse each month.

Someday my hope is that Apple starts listening to its users and developers, or gets a new visionary in the leadership role.
 
Keep in mind this is an American-only study, which excludes many of the Chinese phones and devices that are extremely popular worldwide. Xiaomi is the #1 phone producer worldwide. Huawei makes the best smartwatch (My 2 generation old GT3 Pro has 14 day battery life, O2 and heartrate monitoring, and their latest model offers blood pressure and glucose).



Samsung makes a decent entry level phone, but the Chinese brands kill it in both the midrange, and upper tier. Sony Xperia 1 VIII offers 2 day battery life, dual SIM tray, headphone jack, SD card expandable storage, and natural imaging (not cartoonish overprocessing as found in the latest Apple and Samsung models), and is the phone that may tempt me away from Apple. Honor, Huawei Oneplus, Vivo, Poco, Redmi have far superior specs to Samsung and Apple offerings, but they are not reflected in these studies because they are not heavily pushed by US carriers or in some cases not regularly distributed in the US at all.



Samsung also puts in the most bloat I've seen of any phone (I haven't seen a lot of the Android models but Samsung is well known for putting in garbage apps). The fact that a Samsung phone has a survey "approval" 2 points higher than an Apple phone is not really meaningful. Start comparing specs like camera, battery, etc. and the Chinese brands are sometimes orders of magnitude better, not 5 or 10%.
 
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