Apple loses world's top smartphone maker spot to Samsung as iPhone shipments drop, IDC says
- Global smartphone shipments rose 7.8 per cent to 289.4 million units during the January-March period, led by Samsung Electronics' 20.8 per cent market share
- Apple is back at second spot, with 17.3 per cent market share, as Chinese handset vendors such as Huawei and Xiaomi gain ground

Apple’s smartphone shipments dropped about 10 per cent in the first quarter of 2024, hurt by intensifying global competition from Android handset makers aiming for the top spot, data from research firm IDC showed on Sunday.
Global smartphone shipments increased 7.8 per cent to 289.4 million units during the January-March period, with Samsung Electronics' 20.8 per cent market share clinching the top vendor spot from Apple.
The iPhone-maker’s steep sales decline comes after its strong performance in the December quarter, when it overtook Samsung as the world’s No 1 smartphone maker. It is back to the second spot, with 17.3 per cent market share, as Chinese brands such as Huawei Technologies gained market share.
Xiaomi, one of China’s top smartphone makers, occupied the third position with a market share of 14.1 per cent during the first quarter.
South Korea’s Samsung, which launched its latest flagship smartphone line-up – the Galaxy S24 series – in the beginning of the year, shipped more than 60 million handsets during the period.