Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy dominate phone sales, take over the entire top 10 list

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In a nutshell: Apple and Samsung were the best-selling smartphone manufacturers in the first quarter of 2024, together occupying every spot on Counterpoint's latest global top 10 list. iPhones captured four of the top five positions, conceding only the fifth spot to Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra. At the top of the stack is the iPhone 15 Pro Max. According to the report, this is the first non-seasonal quarter in which a Pro Max variant reached the top of the hill.

Samsung's Galaxy A15 5G finished in sixth place, just ahead of the Galaxy A54. Apple's iPhone 15 Plus came in eighth place, and it was two Samsung phones – the Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy A32 – that rounded out the top 10 in ninth and tenth place, respectively.

The list is noteworthy for a few reasons. It's the first time that all of the top 10 best-selling phones in a quarter are 5G capable, and highlights a growing consumer shift towards premium devices (seven of the top 10 devices have a wholesale price of at least $600).

All four iPhone 15 models made the top 10, and three of them made it to the podium. The Pro lineup was responsible for half of Apple's total sales in the quarter – up from just 24 percent in the year-ago quarter – seemingly validating Apple's initiative to further differentiate them from base model iPhones through premium features like the latest processors and better camera systems.

Samsung's latest Galaxy S24 lineup also had a strong showing during the quarter. Counterpoint attributed this to the company's early refresh of the series as well as being among the first to ship devices with generative AI features and capabilities.

Appetites for premium smartphones are a bit of a double-edged sword, however. Some buyers are justifying their high-end purchases by hanging on to their devices longer and not upgrading as often as they might previously have. Coupled with the general slowdown of innovation we've seen in the smartphone space in recent years and further saturation, the current situation isn't all that surprising.

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In the USA, for the most part, Apple & Samsung are all you see when you walk into a carrier store.
Most people in the USA, still think they have to get a phone from a carrier store, because that is
where they get "the deals" ("cheap" price locked in contract).
The Apple/Samsung duopoly I'm sure contributes some money for these carrier stores to PUSH
those two devices. Oh, you can find a few other phones, but not at the price discounts.
There are a TON of devices out there, but in the USA the carriers don't really support them and I
would guess you'd have to give them your IEMI number and if it isn't on the list, they won't support
it.
 
In the USA, for the most part, Apple & Samsung are all you see when you walk into a carrier store.
Most people in the USA, still think they have to get a phone from a carrier store, because that is
where they get "the deals" ("cheap" price locked in contract).
The Apple/Samsung duopoly I'm sure contributes some money for these carrier stores to PUSH
those two devices. Oh, you can find a few other phones, but not at the price discounts.
There are a TON of devices out there, but in the USA the carriers don't really support them and I
would guess you'd have to give them your IEMI number and if it isn't on the list, they won't support
it.


Does make you wonder if there is a an anti-competition story in there somewhere. maybe they are just lazy and this is the easiest.

They don't even have to the feign of hand soft sell.

Tour bus driver pulls up slightly closer to one road side restaurant. Now these are both very good, I've enjoyed both , though I do and partial to this one's hot fries( or the view , or paintjob in the restroom , could say anything ) . As the driver heads off for a free meal and a little kick back
 
It's truly pathetic that we basically only have one Android Phone brand. Not buying Chinese phones ever, and every one else has disappeared or is irrelevant like Sony.
 
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