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Canalys: Apple tops European smartphone market in Q4 as rebound approaches

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Yordan 20 February 2024

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Canalys revealed that Apple became the best-selling smartphone maker in Europe during Q4 2023. The US company's success was fueled by strong demand for the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max during the holiday period, but Samsung kept the top spot for the whole of 2023.

Canalys: Apple reaches top spot in Europe as the market slowly heals

The overall market saw 129.8 million shipments for the calendar year, which was 8% lower than the 140.8 million units in 2022. However, Canalys predicted that Europe will see a single-digit growth next year, driven by an impending refresh cycle of devices bought during the pandemic.

Canalys: Apple reaches top spot in Europe as the market slowly heals

High-end smartphones took a record share of the whole European market in Q4 2023. According to Runar Bjorhovde, Analyst at Canalys, almost 40% of all shipments were for phones that cost over $800. Three out of four devices were an iPhone, followed by Samsung with a mere 16% share.

Canalys: Apple reaches top spot in Europe as the market slowly heals

Apple kept a nearly flat amount of shipments during Q4 2023; it is Samsung and Xiaomi that flopped massively, allowing the US company to rise on top. The Top 5 saw the resurgence of Honor, and Canalys said we should expect smaller brands to increase their share in the near future. This includes Oppo, which settled with Nokia on 5G patents, allowing the Chinese maker to reintroduce its devices in major European markets.

Company Q4 2023
shipments (in million)
Q4 2023
market share
Q4 2022
shipments (in million)
Q4 2022
market share
Change
Apple 12.4 33% 12.2 31% 1%
Samsung 10.8 28% 12.3 32% -12%
Xiaomi 6.0 16% 6.6 17% -10%
Motorola 2.0 5% 1.2 3% 73%
Honor 1.1 3% 0.5 1% 116%
Others 5.5 15% 6.1 16% -8%
Total 37.8 100% 38.9 100% -3%

Companies would see an increase in shipments only if they apply a holistic approach emphasizing innovation, reliability, backend logistics, regulatory compliance, and a clear brand message, added Bjorhovde.

Company 2023 shipments
(in million)
2023
market share
2022 shipments
(in million)
2022
market share
Change
Samsung 43.7 34% 48.9 35% -11%
Apple 34.6 27% 36.2 26% -4%
Xiaomi 22.2 17% 24.7 18% -10%
Motorola 6.4 5% 4.7 3% 34%
Oppo 3.7 3% 6.7 5% -45%
Others 19.2 15% 19.6 14% -2%
Total 129.8 100% 140.8 100% -8%

In the long run, vendors will increase focus on the on-device user experience with AI at the core, emphasizing personalization, ecosystem interaction, productivity, and entertainment. However, investing in AI should be followed by educating consumers on maximizing the power of on-device AI features; otherwise companies might not see a strong return on their investment.

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  • indigo
  • 4gt
  • 22 Jan 2025

But to be honest, the iPhone has not had many innovative designs in recent years. Even the fingerprint unlocking that many people have been looking forward to has not returned. I have used TunesKit iPhone Unlocker to solve the iPhone Unavailable prob...

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  • Casuarius2000
  • KuY
  • 30 Nov 2024

They were in Q2. Samsung has advantage in the first quarters and Apple has advantage in the last quarters most of time.

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  • Casuarius2000
  • KuY
  • 30 Nov 2024

I see, but Samsung is the only brand out fo those 3 who still sells a lot and still competes with Apple. As far as I'm writing this on late November 2024, in Europe the competition between Samsung and Apple is rigged, they have no more than 2...

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