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Apple takes top spot for first-quarter smartphone sales, data shows

by Mark Darwin
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Apple takes top spot for first-quarter smartphone sales, data shows
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[NEW YORK] Apple took the top spot for global smartphone sales in the first quarter on the back of the iPhone 16’s launch and strong demand in countries such as Japan and India, data from Counterpoint Research showed on Monday (Apr 14).

Apple had 19 per cent of the smartphone market, despite flat or declining sales in the US, Europe and China, followed by Samsung with 18 per cent of the market, according to Counterpoint.

Shares of Apple were up 5 per cent in early trading.

Global smartphone shipments rose 1.5 per cent in the first quarter, according to the International Data Corporation, which tracks mobile phone shipments, with Apple rushing to stockpile units to avoid tariffs imposed by US president Donald Trump.

Trump’s back-and-forth tariffs and escalation of global trade tensions has resulted in global financial market turmoil for the past two weeks, a worsening economic outlook and the possibility of stronger inflation.

Apple had chartered cargo flights to ferry 600 tons of iPhones, or as many as 1.5 million, to the United States from India in an effort to beat the tariffs.

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However, Trump’s decision to exclude smartphones, computers and some other electronics from the sweeping reciprocal duties on China led to a rise in global tech shares on Monday.

“The recent exemption by the US government pausing smartphone import tariffs from China offers temporary relief for US companies, but heavy reliance on China’s supply chain persists amid ongoing tariff volatility,” said Ryan Reith, group vice president, worldwide device trackers, IDC.

“Right now, the focus for US smartphone brands should be taking advantage of the exemption by building and shipping as much as possible.”

Counterpoint, which expects the smartphone market to decline this year due to tariff-related uncertainty, said Xiaomi continued its sales momentum in third place, while Vivo took the fourth spot and OPPO was fifth. REUTERS

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