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Global smartphone market grows 3 pc in Q1 2025: Report

By IANS | Updated: April 14, 2025 16:22 IST

New Delhi, April 14 The global smartphone market grew 3 per cent (on-year) in the January-March period (Q1) ...

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New Delhi, April 14 The global smartphone market grew 3 per cent (on-year) in the January-March period (Q1) this year, a report showed on Monday.

Smartphone sell-through grew 3 per cent YoY during the quarter, driven by growth in emerging markets and a subsidy-led demand boost in China, according to preliminary results from Counterpoint Research.

The market got off to a mixed start in 2025, where Q1 saw continued improvement in economic conditions, particularly in emerging markets. But mature markets like North America, Europe and China showed signs of fatigue after a recovery in 2024.

Sales in January were particularly strong, with a subsidy-led demand boost in China.

“The momentum continued with major launches like Samsung’s S25 and iPhone 16e, but it turned quickly as economic uncertainties and trade war risks started mounting, especially towards the end of the quarter. We continue to analyse changes in policies and are currently projecting the market to decline YoY in 2025, despite growth in Q1,” said senior research analyst Ankit Malhotra.

Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) dynamics continue to remain interesting. Helped by the iPhone 16e launch in a non-traditional quarter and continued growth and expansion in its non-core markets, Apple took the top spot in Q1 2025, despite the challenges faced in its biggest markets.

While sales in the US, Europe and China were either flat or declining, Apple recorded double-digit growth in Japan, India, Middle East and Africa, and Southeast Asia. Samsung followed Apple with 18 per cent market share, the report mentioned.

While it had a slow start due to the late launch of the S25 series, its sales showed a resurgence after the launch of the flagship S25 and new A-series devices. Samsung’s sales grew by double-digits in March. The share of “Ultra” in the S25 series sales showed an increase.

Xiaomi, continuing its strong sales momentum, gained market share, helped not only by expansion into new markets but also by significant growth in the domestic market, where the brand is enjoying a bigger and more ‘premium’ brand presence thanks to its successful foray into electric vehicles, according to the report.

The fastest-growing top-five brand, vivo, gained a rank to take the fourth spot, thanks to its high exposure to the buoyant China market and expansion into emerging markets. OPPO came in at fifth, and saw sales growth in India, Latin America and Europe.

“The proliferation of new technologies like GenAI and foldables will continue, but OEMs need to carefully monitor demand going forward,” said the report.

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