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iPhone 17 lineup sweeps Q1 2026 global sales charts, Galaxy S26 Ultra fails to enter top 10
Apple’s latest iPhones are clearly driving momentum in the premium smartphone segment, even as the broader market deals with supply issues and softer demand in lower price categories. New data from Counterpoint Research shows the top 10 best-selling smartphones made up 25% of global shipments in Q1 2026, marking the highest first-quarter concentration the firm has recorded so far. Leading the rankings was the iPhone 17, which alone accounted for…
Cupertino takes first place thanks to the iPhone 17 and overcomes the chip shortage. Samsung holds onto second place, while Honor soars. The global market is down, with Europe down 6%. - on macitynet.it Apple leads the global smartphone market
Apple iPhone 17 series sweeps Top 3 Global Smartphone Sales in Q1 2026
Apple's iPhone 17 Apple has achieved a commanding lead in the global smartphone market for the first quarter of 2026, with the entire iPhone 17 lineup occupying the top three spots among the world's best-selling smartphones. According to Counterpoint Research's Smartphone 360 Global Handset Model Sales Tracker, the iPhone 17 claimed the No. 1 position with a 6% share of total global sell-through. It was followed by Cupertino's flagship iPhone 17…
Apple Leads Global Smartphone Shipments for the First Time in Q1
Apple claimed the top spot in the global smartphone market during the first quarter of 2026, according to fresh data from Counterpoint Research. This marks the first time the company has led worldwide smartphone shipments in the first quarter. The report shows Apple secured 21 percent of global smartphone shipments in Q1 2026. The company […] The post Apple Leads Global Smartphone Shipments for the First Time in Q1 appeared first on TechJuice.
The smartphone market in 2026 began the year with a historic change that few analysts predicted with such intensity. For the first time in many years, Apple took global leadership in the first quarter, while Android manufacturers faced a strong slowdown caused by a problem that goes far beyond the dispute between operating systems: the growing semiconductor crisis driven by artificial intelligence. Counterpoint Research's latest data shows a sur…
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