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- Which brand had the highest smartphone sales in 2024 . . . - Android . . .
Three smartphone sales reports for 2024 have conflicting figures on which brand came out on top Whichever topped the table, Apple and Samsung were the unsurprising leaders in a year of growth
- Apple and Samsung neck-and-neck in smartphone sales with Xiaomi gaining . . .
Worldwide smartphone sales grew in 2024 following two consecutive years of decline according to reports from Counterpoint, Canalys, and IDC The bulk of the growth came from Chinese
- Smartphone makers record highest sales globally | The DONG-A ILBO
The global smartphone market earned the highest quarterly sales ever in the first quarter of this year The high popularity of Samsung’s new model, “Galaxy S24,” brought the maker back to the top spot in terms of shipment volume, which was obtained by Apple last year
- How Honor, Samsung And Google Will Disrupt Smartphones For Ever - Forbes
Honor, Samsung, and Google will be launching their latest foldable smartphones over the next few weeks How will each impact the foldables market?
- Apples iPhone breaks record as smartphone market recovers
Apple's iPhone has achieved record-high sales volume for a third quarter of the year, while the global smartphone market continues to recover
- Apple falls behind in global smartphone boom, Samsung leads the pack
Global smartphone sales in 2024 grew by 4% compared to 2023, but Apple's iPhone sales declined by 2%, according to data released Monday by research firm Counterpoint The drop is partly attributed to the delayed availability of the company's artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence
- iPhone 16 leads global smartphone sales while cheap Androids fight for . . .
The iPhone 16 topped global sales in first quarter 2025, giving Apple a strong lead even as budget Android phones gained ground
- 30 Crore Smartphones Sold In 3 Months: Strongest Sales Since 2021
Samsung retained its market leadership with 57 5 million shipments (19% market share) Apple followed closely, achieving record Q3 shipments of 54 5 million units (18% market share), buoyed by
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