Apple is reportedly set to overtake Samsung as the world's top seller of smartphones and hold that title through 2029. Global market research firm Counterpoint Research made these forecasts in a Wednesday (Nov. 26) press release, adding that Samsung has been the top seller of smartphones since 2012, when it surpassed Apple.
Shipments of iPhones are expected to surge 10% in 2025 as Apple reclaims smartphone leadership from Samsung, fueled by strong iPhone 17 series reception.
Following the launch of the iPhone 17, Apple is set to overtake Samsung phone shipments for the first time in 14 years, according to an analyst report.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) is poised for strong sales growth in FY 2026, driven by robust iPhone 17 demand, especially among Gen Z consumers. AAPL's strategy of adding premium features to base models and pivoting product lines aims to capture new market segments and boost demand. Despite high valuation multiples, strong Q4 2025 results and sustained buy-side momentum support a continued bullish outlook ...
Apple is challenging India's new antitrust penalty law under which the U.S. company could potentially face a fine of up to $38 billion, a court filing at the Delhi High Court, seen by Reuters, shows.
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL, XETRA:APC) is set to take back the top spot in the global smartphone market for the first time since 2011, driven by strong demand for its iPhone 17 lineup, according to projections from Counterpoint Research. Apple is expected to achieve a 19.4% share of worldwide smartphone shipments in 2025, edging past Samsung, which is forecast to hold an 18.7% share.
Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) has been under intense scrutiny this year for being an AI laggard – and for good reason, too – some would argue. However, a recent report suggests it remains strong as ever at its core business: the iPhone.
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