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Global Smartphone Revenue Rises by 7%

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Counterpoint Research has recently revealed that global smartphone revenue rose 7% year-on-year in Q2 2026 to an historic $109 billion. This revenue makes for the highest second-quarter total on record even as shipments declined. The disconnect between rising revenue and falling volumes was driven by average selling prices (ASPs), which rose 17% to a record high of $400, fuelled by sustained demand for premium devices and memory-driven price hik…

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Global smartphone market revenue in the second quarter of this year reached an all-time high for a second quarter, driven by a rise in average selling prices (ASP), despite a decline in shipments. According to market research firm Counterpoint Research on the 5th, global smartphone market revenue in the second quarter of this year recorded $109 billion, a 7% increase compared to the same period last year. Although shipments decreased, revenue in…

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Park Hyung-bin = Global smartphone market revenue in the second quarter of this year reached an all-time high for a second quarter, driven by a rise in average selling prices (ASP)...

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It is not new that the smartphone market is slowing down in sales and that this is being reflected in manufacturers. Although with this less positive scenario to dominate, Apple has reached...

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Although fewer smartphones were sold during the second quarter of 2026 than a year ago, the industry managed to increase its revenues. The explanation is in the price. Manufacturers raised the value of their devices and consumers continued to bet on high-end models, a combination that led the market to record record revenues. According to the latest Counterpoint Research report, global revenues in the sector grew by 7% year-on-year and reached $…

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Sapo broke the news in Lisboa, Portugal on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
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