Apple beats Samsung in the European smartphone market
Apple has returned to the pole position in the European smartphone market in the holiday quarter of 2023, with the iPhone overtaking Samsung's hardware shipments.
Apple has returned to the pole position in the European smartphone market in the holiday quarter of 2023, with the iPhone overtaking Samsung's hardware shipments.
Following a report that says PC sales have had their eighth consecutive quarterly decline, another report says sales are actually picking up.
Even though the iPhone 15 is just a few months away, Apple continues to maintain solid iPhone sales in a smartphone market that may be starting to pull up from a years-long dive.
Apple's iPad now commands half of the US tablet market, as it saw more than 20% growth in Q1 2023 year-over-year, while all other vendors declined.
New research claims that Samsung is focusing on higher-end smartphones in Western Europe, aiming to challenge Apple's iPhone as the market shows early signs of recovery.
A new analyst report shows Apple doubled shipments of the iPad in China for the first quarter of 2023 when compared to the same time period in 2022.
Apple was the only company to grow its market share year-over-year, even though global smartphone shipments have been on a downward trend.
New estimates report that global smartphone sales have declined for the fifth straight quarter, with the iPhone 14 Pro not enough to keep Apple on top.
An analyst report for the United States shows iPad still dominates the tablet market, and Mac shipments dropped only 1.1% in a declining PC market.
PC shipments in China fell overall in quarter three of 2022 due to weak commercial demand, but Apple's iPad held firm in the tablet category.
Apple's launch of the second-generation AirPods Pro helped extend its lead in the "True Wireless Stereo" market in the third quarter, according to new market research data.
Apple is seeing its position increase in the global smartphone market, with the market share of iPhones increasing year-on-year in Q2 2022 while the rest of the market contracts.
Apple's iPhone accounted for 51% of total smartphone shipments in North America in the first quarter of 2022, buoying the handset market amid economic concerns.
New research claims that Apple's Mac range was the best-selling computer in the first quarter of 2022, and the while iPad sales declined, it still led the market.
New reports from multiple market analysts all conclude that only Apple's iPhone managed to increase its sales in Q1 2022 compared to the same period in 2021.
Global smartphone shipments fell 11% in the first quarter of 2022, while Apple slipped from the top spot in market share to second place behind Samsung.
New research claims that Apple sold almost double the number of tablets of its nearest rival, but iPad growth comes as overall market shrank in the US.
More than a fifth of every smartphone sold in the world in Q4 2021 was an iPhone, according to a new report, but coronavirus and supply chain shortages affected all manufacturers.
Total PC shipments exceeded 90 million for the second year in a row in the fourth quarter of 2021, with Apple's Mac lineup seeing solid growth in Q4, according to analytics firm Canalys.
New research claims that Apple's iPad sales rose 33% in Western Europe in Q3 2021, even as the market declined 20% year over year.
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