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Counterpoint said Apple’s iPhone 17 was the world’s top-selling smartphone in Q1 2026, as premium models gained share and the top 10 devices captured 25% of global sales.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:03Counterpoint Research reported first quarter 2026 smartphone trends
00:06showing rising premium share, concentrated demand in top models,
00:10and OEM strategy shifts due to cost pressures, according to Benzinga.
00:15Apple's iPhone 17 was the top-selling device with a 6% global share,
00:20followed by the iPhone 17 Pro Max and iPhone 17 Pro.
00:25Analysts said upgrades to storage, camera, and display-supported performance
00:29and drove growth in China, the U.S., and South Korea.
00:32Samsung placed five Galaxy A models in the top 10,
00:36with the Galaxy A074G leading Android sales in emerging markets.
00:41Xiaomi's Redmi A5 ranked 10th.
00:44The top 10 accounted for 25% of global unit sales as memory shortages
00:49pressured mass-market Android segments and pushed OEMs toward premium devices.
00:55Apple shares were down 0.17% at $276.35 during pre-market trading on Tuesday,
01:03according to Benzinga Pro data.
01:05For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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