iPhone 17 Helps Apple Reclaim Top Spot From Samsung After 14 Years

Apple is set to reclaim the title of world's largest smartphone maker for the first time since 2011, driven by the success of the iPhone 17 lineup, according to Counterpoint Research data (via Bloomberg).

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Based on the firm's data, iPhone shipments are projected to grow 10% in 2025, easily outpacing Samsung's 4.6% growth. As a result, Apple is expected to capture a 19.4% global market share as the overall smartphone market expands 3.3% for the year.

The iPhone 17 series has posted double-digit year-over-year sales growth in both the U.S. and China. Counterpoint previously reported that the iPhone 17 lineup outsold iPhone 16 models by 14% during the first 10 days of availability in those markets, and that Apple had a record October in China with sales jumping 37% year-over-year.

Apple is also benefiting from easing U.S.-China trade tensions and a weaker dollar that has boosted purchases in emerging markets.

Counterpoint analyst Yang Wang said the key driver behind the upgraded shipment outlook was a replacement cycle "inflection point," as consumers who bought phones during the pandemic boom are now ready to upgrade. Wang noted that 358 million secondhand iPhones were sold between 2023 and Q2 2025, representing another pool of potential upgraders.

Looking ahead, Wang expects Apple to extend its lead with the 2026 launch of its first foldable iPhone and a budget-friendly iPhone 17e, followed by a major iPhone design overhaul in 2027, in celebration of the device's 20th anniversary.

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Top Rated Comments

Paddle1 Avatar
10 weeks ago
Apple didn't hold back on features this year. Hope they see the success and do it more often.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Simmias Avatar
10 weeks ago
This generation of iPhones is the most successful ever. Selling in massive numbers and serving diverse segments of the largest consumer tech market in history. Even the maligned Air, an early adopter product if there ever was one, is likely generating more revenue in its first generation than a Fortune 500 company. Meanwhile, social media is full of posts about how Apple has lost their way and should go back to making just one iPhone model like the one Steve Jobs introduced. The online discourse, now more than ever, is completely divorced from reality.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Seanm87 Avatar
10 weeks ago

In the meantime there are widespread issues with the front and bottom speaker of all 17 Pro models. Why is nobody reporting on that?
Probably means it isn’t widespread
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
omenatarhuri Avatar
10 weeks ago
Basemodel does seem like a great phone, strangely more appealing than the brick like Pro or the nerfed Air.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3Gmatt Avatar
10 weeks ago

Basemodel does seem like a great phone, strangely more appealing than the brick like Pro or the nerfed Air.
It’s a great phone. I was considering the Pro, but they are so ugly this year. The 17 is the sweet spot for sure.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mac Fly (film) Avatar
10 weeks ago

This generation of iPhones is the most successful ever. Selling in massive numbers and serving diverse segments of the largest consumer tech market in history. Even the maligned Air, an early adopter product if there ever was one, is likely generating more revenue in its first generation than a Fortune 500 company. Meanwhile, social media is full of posts about how Apple has lost their way and should go back to making just one iPhone model like the one Steve Jobs introduced. The online discourse, now more than ever, is completely divorced from reality.
Social media is one big op of mostly bots, feds, scams, clickbait farms and npc’s arguing with one another. I had 320 followers and I’m convinced at least 250 of them weren’t actual regular people.

Edit: and when I say 250, I mean about 300. Some people estimate social media comment traffic at ~50% bots. I'd say it's a higher proportion tbh, and will increasingly be so.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)