Apple claimed a **** percent share of the market in the second quarter of 2024, an increase from the previous quarter. Apple's long time competitor, Samsung, ranked first with a market share of **** percent. Apple and Samsung continue to dominate the smartphone market Apple has been among the top-five smartphone vendors in the world since 2009. With the decline of former market leaders Nokia and RIM, Apple and Samsung were able to grow their presence in the market. As a result of political pressure, tariffs and restrictions imposed by the U.S, Chinese manufacturer Huawei has recently dropped off of the top five list in the smartphone market, while Xiaomi, Oppo, and Transsion have gained ground. Coronavirus (COVD-19) pandemic impact on iPhone sales While the long-term impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sale is difficult to determine, the immediate impact was quickly visible. While large quarterly fluctuations are normal for Apple’s revenue cycle, one must look back to 2017 to find two consecutive quarters in which Apple generated less than ** billion U.S. dollars in revenue from the iPhone. A less strong performance in the first quarter of 2024, lead by the iPhone 16, gave Apple the ****** spot in terms of quarterly global unit shipments after Samsung, although strong sales in the fourth quarter of every year is a common occurrence with Apple products.
As of July 2025, Apple's market share of smartphones in Japan amounted to approximately **** percent. In comparison, Apple's market share of smartphones in Papua New Guinea was the lowest in the region, at around *** percent in the same year.
Apple's iOS continues to hold the largest share of the smartphone operating systems market in the United States, claiming more than **** of the market in 2024. Apple's share of the U.S. market has remained stable since 2018, when it accounted for around ** percent. This is reflected in all markets, with Apple's global share remaining stable year-on-year. Apple growing at home Under CEO Tim Cook, Apple has continued to follow a stunning growth trajectory. Apple became the first U.S. company with a market capitalization exceeding two trillion dollars, just two years on from becoming the first trillion-dollar company. The iPhone, responsible for much of the company’s growth, has cemented its status as the smartphone of choice for many Americans during recent quarters. Google's Android operating system is a close competitor in the U.S. OS market, accounting for around ** percent of the market as of **********. However, Apple commands a far wider lead in the U.S. smartphone manufacturer market, with the Android user base split between various vendors such as Samsung and Motorola. Apple’s popularity across markets Apple has seen success with the iPhone in developed markets across the globe. iPhones accounted for **** of the **** most-sold handsets in the United Kingdom as of ************, and four of the leading five in Germany. Yet, the high price of Apple devices puts Apple at a disadvantage outside of wealthier markets. In Africa, iOS accounted for around ** percent of the mobile OS market in *************, while Android dominated with an ** percent share.
Apple’s iOS mobile operating system held around **** percent of the global smartphone market share in the fourth quarter of 2024, an increase from the previous quarter but a marginal decrease from the same quarter in the previous year. This is consistent with Apple's distribution pattern in recent years, claiming a strong share of the market during the fourth quarter of the year and shipping devices at a slower rate throughout the remainder of the year.
The share of Apple iPhone in the Indian mobile phone market reached around **** percent as of May 2025. There was a general growth trend in the market share of iPhone over the observed time frame. In this period, it reached its highest market share in February 2025, at **** percent.
As of May 2025, Apple accounted for around ** percent of the smartphone market in Hong Kong. This is a considerable decrease compared to the same period last year.Apple in the smartphone market in Hong Kong Apple has been the smartphone market leader in Hong Kong for years, maintaining a market share of well over ** percent. Whenever new iPhone models were launched, there was almost always a boost in sales. For example, iPhone XR’s launch was the reason for Apple’s peak market share at ** percent in November 2018. This is particularly interesting in comparison to the neighboring Chinese market, which was led by multiple Chinese smartphone manufacturers like Huawei, Oppo and Vivo. Back in 2014, Apple held a market share of roughly the same as Xiaomi, and higher than any other Chinese counterparts. Demographics of smartphone users Hong Kong’s smartphone penetration rate was among one of the highest in the world at ** percent in 2023. Generally, almost everyone aged 15 to 44 years old in Hong Kong has a smartphone, with the smartphone ownership for women slightly higher than males. Around **** percent of people in Hong Kong who owned smartphone sometimes owned two or more smartphones.
This statistic shows the global market share held by Apple with respect to sales of mobile phones to end users from the first quarter of 2009 to the latest quarter. In the fourth quarter of 2012, Apple had a global market share of *** percent of the mobile phone market. This peak coincided with the release of the iPhone 5. During the same period, the iPhone was also Apple's most successful product, with a 46 percent share of total revenues.
In July 2024, the total market share of Apple's iOS mobile operating system in the United Kingdom (UK) reached roughly ** percent, a slight decrease compared to the same month in the previous year. Apple's kingdom With ** Apple stores In the United Kingdom, Apple remains undisputed in the smartphone and tablet computer markets. Indeed, in 2023, Apple’s iOS accounted for nearly **** of both the mobile and tablet operating system market share. Only in the PC market, it is second to its competitor Windows, which recorded a market share of over ** percent. In addition to iPhones, iPads, and Macs, other electronics consumer goods are part of Apple’s kingdom, such as Apple headphones, smartwatch (Apple Watch), and smart speakers (Apple HomePod). The same can be said about Apple’s AppStore, which offered over 1.64 million apps as of the third quarter of 2022. Smartphones in the UK The penetration rate of smartphones and the number of smartphone users has been growing for quite some time, and Apple and Android have been dominating the smartphone market since the beginning. By 2025, over ** million UK citizens are forecast to use smartphones. Most consumers seemed to be satisfied with their smartphones brand, and only a small percentage were very likely to purchase a new phone on the next possible occasion. Of course, smartphone manufacturers also come out with new models quite frequently.
Between ************* and ************, the market share of Apple’s mobile operating system iOS has fluctuated. This is part of a larger trend: iOS’ market share has been in decline since 2012, when it peaked at ** percent before Android took over. Apple’s main competitor In terms of the number of devices, Android was the undisputed market leader: its market share grew steadily in Italy, reaching almost ** percent in 2019. However, Apple ruled in terms of app sales: its revenues from global app sales were almost twice as large as those of Android. On the Apple App Store, around **** thousand apps cost less than a U.S. dollar. Android’s predominance Android’s predominance in the country was closely tied to the prevalence of Samsung and Huawei smartphones in Italy. Since Google decided to terminate Huawei’s Android license in ********, Huawei announced the launch of its operating system, Harmony. The open-source version of Android, however, will still be available for Huawei smartphone users. Being unlikely that the new operating system will take off outside of China, Android seems well-positioned to continue to lead the Italian market.
The iOS operating system has had rather volatile sales in Spain over the observed period. In April 2023, iOS peaked its market share since 2016 at 23.7 percent, then slightly dropped in the most recent month, accounting for 18.7 percent of the Spanish smartphone market in June 2024. Most preferred smartphones Over the last five years, Android has never had a market share below 75 percent in Spain. Thus, it comes as no surprise that in 2024, the preferred smartphone brands in Spain had an Android operating system. Moreover, Xiaomi was the leading mobile phone vendor in Spain, with a market share of nearly 29 percent.. Smartphone usage Over the years, smartphones have become more than just personal communication devices. The increasing number of smartphone brands, as well as the variety of smartphone applications, make these devices almost indispensable in our daily activities. As of December 2023, the most used smartphone apps in Spain were internet browsers, e-mail services, and social media apps.
Apple's presence in the European smartphone market has steadily grown between 2019 and 2023. At the beginning of the given period, Apple occupied roughly ** percent of the smartphone market in Europe, with this share growing to ** percent by 2023.
In the third quarter of 2024, Apple obtained ** percent of the European smartphone market based on shipments. Historically have Apple's sales been very cyclical, peaking in the fourth quarter each year. Apple's market share achieved for this quarter is slightly lower than their share of smartphone shipments in same quarter of the previous year.
As of July 2024, Apple’s iPhone 15 was the most popular smartphone model sold in the United States, accounting for over **** percent of total smartphone sales. The iPhone was the most popular smartphone in the United States at that time, occupying four spots in the top five. Apple and Samsung: two leading competitors Apple and Samsung are the leading smartphone vendors in the United States with a combined market share of almost ** percent in the second quarter of 2023. The two smartphone vendors dominate the U.S. smartphone market not only in terms of sales, but also when it comes to customer satisfaction: Samsung’s Galaxy line and the Apple iPhones are the highest ranked smartphone models on the American customer satisfaction index. In line with their successes in the United States, Apple and Samsung also lead the global smartphone market, albeit to a lesser degree – the two brands have a combined market share of close to ** percent. Smartphone penetration the highest in the United States Smartphone sales value in the United States more than doubled in the last decade, making the U.S. one of the major smartphone markets globally. In 2024, over *** million smartphones were forecast to be sold, with the number of U.S. smartphone users forecast expected to grow in the coming years.
In the second quarter of 2024, Apple iOS was one of the main mobile operating systems in Italy. In that quarter, iOS **** was the most popular version of the operating system, occupying over ** percent of the mobile OS market in the country. Apple and Samsung at the top of the Italian smartphone market As one of the main segments of the consumer electronics industry in Italy, the smartphone market was forecast to generate a revenue of just under ten billion U.S. dollars in 2024. Apple and Samsung are the leaders of the Italian smartphone market, controlling almost ** and ** percent of the market in 2023, respectively. Meanwhile, other vendors have been acquiring larger shares of the industry, including Huawei and Oppo, catering to the needs of an ever-growing number of smartphone users.
Android is the leading mobile OS What makes our smartphones so fast, advanced, and powerful? Their operating systems, namely, the software on which the devices rely that allow users to perform all sorts of actions, including navigating the web and listening to music. Over the decades, Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS have established themselves as the leading mobile operating systems worldwide. Android being an open-source platform, many smartphone vendors have adopted it as their operating system, whereas iOS only works on Apple iPhones. As a result, Android holds a much larger share of the global mobile OS market, over ** percent, leaving iOS far behind.
As of May 2025, Apple held around **** percent of the mobile phone market in Indonesia, marking a decrease compared to the previous year. Although it trails behind Android competitors such as Oppo, Samsung, Xiaomi, and Vivo, Apple's market share in the country has steadily grown since 2015. Apple in the Indonesian smartphone market Apple’s smartphone market share in Indonesia is among the lowest in the Asia-Pacific region. Android is the most widely used mobile operating system in Indonesia, holding nearly *** times the market share of iOS. Apple’s strong brand image is commonly associated with premium products, appealing primarily to a limited segment of consumers in Indonesia. With the average wage among Indonesian employees standing at approximately three million Indonesian rupiah, many consumers prefer more affordable options for smartphones. Smartphone usage in Indonesia Mobile internet penetration has surged among the Indonesian population over the past years. Users spend an average of over six hours per day on their mobile devices for work, study, entertainment, and other activities. Consumer spending on mobile apps has increased by millions of dollars each year, reflecting promising market growth. As smartphone usage, internet adoption, and innovation from leading brands continue to increase, the smartphone market in Indonesia is projected to grow steadily in the coming years.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, Apple retained its majority market share in Canada, accounting for about ** percent of the country's entire smartphone market. This was a slight increase compared to the previous quarter.
Apple claimed 21.9 percent of the smartphone market by sales to end users in the fourth quarter of 2021, remaining relatively stable compared with the previous quarter.. Apple has experienced relatively cyclical sales, where sales and market share peak in the fourth quarter each year, coinciding with the release of new iPhone models.
In December 2018, the iPhone * accounted for nearly ** percent of all iPhone sales worldwide. Newer models such as the iPhone XS and XS Max, which were released in September of 2018, make up a smaller share of sales, retaining **** and **** percent of the iPhone market share respectively.
Apple iPhone
Apple released the first iPhone in June of 2007, and the product has become a staple of their line of electronics ever since. Twenty-one different models have been released over the product’s life span, with at least one new iPhone hitting the market in every year since 2007. Apple routinely reports annual iPhone sales figures of more than *** million units, and the company’s iPhone segment accounts for more than ** percent of total revenue.
The iPhone’s place in the smartphone market
Once accounting for nearly a quarter of global smartphone market share, the iPhone has since faced increased competition from the South Korean electronics giant Samsung, as well as Chinese smartphone manufacturers like Huawei, Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo. The global average price for smartphones is forecast to grow in the near future, reaching a projected *** U.S. dollars in 2021. With some newer models having a price tag of over ***** dollars, the iPhone is clearly positioned as a luxury product.
As of January 2024, Apple held a mobile market share of approximately ** percent in Saudi Arabia. This was roughly **** percent less than the previous year, and the lowest market share held by the company since 2019. Apple's closest competitor in the Kingdom was Samsung, with a market share of around **** percent in 2024.
Apple held the largest slice of the global smartphone market by shipments during the fourth quarter of 2024, followed by Samsung. Xiaomi has taken a tight grip on the third position, accounting for a market share of ** percent in the fourth quarter of 2024. Samsung and Apple smartphone sales Smartphone vendors have been suffering from the events of the past couple of years, including the pandemic and the economic downturn. However, they all appear to be recovering, as shown by the recent increase in shipments. For instance, mostly based on the main line of Galaxy Series, Samsung's smartphone shipments totaled nearly ***** million units globally in 2024. Next to Samsung, Apple is a major manufacturer of smartphones worldwide, with the company shipping more than *** million iPhones worldwide in 2024. Apple’s sales tend to be very cyclical, peaking in the fourth quarter each year, much like in the fourth quarter of 2023, when they took the first spot in terms of units shipped globally with around **** units. Xiaomi in the lead While Apple and Samsung are typically the two major companies challenging for the top spot, Huawei had provided a strong challenge in recent years. Particularly, the Chinese company managed to climb the smartphone market ladder between 2011 and 2024, recording shipments of over ** million smartphones in the fourth quarter of 2024. However, strong performances from rivals like Xiaomi and the effects of the U.S. trade ban have since seen Huawei fall outside the list of top five vendors by smartphone shipments.
Apple claimed a **** percent share of the market in the second quarter of 2024, an increase from the previous quarter. Apple's long time competitor, Samsung, ranked first with a market share of **** percent. Apple and Samsung continue to dominate the smartphone market Apple has been among the top-five smartphone vendors in the world since 2009. With the decline of former market leaders Nokia and RIM, Apple and Samsung were able to grow their presence in the market. As a result of political pressure, tariffs and restrictions imposed by the U.S, Chinese manufacturer Huawei has recently dropped off of the top five list in the smartphone market, while Xiaomi, Oppo, and Transsion have gained ground. Coronavirus (COVD-19) pandemic impact on iPhone sales While the long-term impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sale is difficult to determine, the immediate impact was quickly visible. While large quarterly fluctuations are normal for Apple’s revenue cycle, one must look back to 2017 to find two consecutive quarters in which Apple generated less than ** billion U.S. dollars in revenue from the iPhone. A less strong performance in the first quarter of 2024, lead by the iPhone 16, gave Apple the ****** spot in terms of quarterly global unit shipments after Samsung, although strong sales in the fourth quarter of every year is a common occurrence with Apple products.