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iPhone Lifts Smartphone Market Shipments as Rivals Stall

Apple's iPhone shipments are expected to grow nearly 4% in 2025, lifting the entire smartphone industry as rivals face slower demand and regional setbacks, according to new data from IDC.

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IDC has raised its 2025 worldwide smartphone forecast, projecting 1% year-over-year growth to 1.24 billion units, compared with its earlier May forecast of just 0.6%. The iPhone is the main driver behind the increase, which is now expected to expand 3.9% this year. IDC noted that without Apple, the global smartphone market would be flat or in decline.

The resilience of the iPhone stands in contrast to weakening Android sales, particularly in China. IDC emphasized that trade-in offers, installment plans, and customer loyalty have enabled Apple to sustain upgrades in an environment where many users now keep smartphones for four years or more. The firm said most iPhone customers remain committed to iOS, a factor that has helped Apple expand its share even as other manufacturers pursue lower-cost volume.

Average selling prices in the smartphone industry are forecast to increase 5% in 2025, with overall value rising 6%. IDC attributed this to a vendor focus on premiumization, supported by promotions and interest-free financing. Apple has leaned heavily on this approach, doubling down on its premium lineup while making devices more attainable through trade-in programs and carrier partnerships. IDC also highlighted the growing importance of on-device generative AI features.

While Apple continues to dominate the premium sector, its performance is closely tied to U.S. carriers. A separate report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) covering June 2024 to June 2025 found that about three-quarters of iPhone sales in the United States occur through AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.

CIRP said overall iPhone loyalty is 89%, climbing to 92% among customers who remain with their carrier but dropping to 79% when users switch providers. The report noted that promotions and in-store staff influence remain significant in determining whether buyers choose iPhone or switch to Android alternatives.

Tags: CIRP, IDC

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spazzcat Avatar
9 months ago
I was told Apple doesn't know what they are doing by most MR users ...
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
spazzcat Avatar
9 months ago

Funny the article doesn't go into detail about how Apple has aggressively discounted their phones in China, offering as much as $350 off iPhone 16's for the last year or so. This lead to a 4% growth YoY in China. Apple's own finance CFO stated that an additional 1% of phones sales was driven by fears of tariffs raising prices causing a rush on buying. I don't think the numbers are quite as good for Apple as a lot of analysts want you to think.
If it was fears of traiffs why didn't every company see the same gains as they all would have been stockpilling.
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9 months ago
Bit of confusing, previous articles said all sales plummeted now its on the rise?

Next article plummeting again?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
knappeduivel Avatar
9 months ago

LaCk oF ApPle InTeLliGeNcE wIlL DoOm ApPle!
Never mind, Apple is used to being doomed.
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9 months ago

I was told Apple doesn't know what they are doing by most MR users ...
Yes always the first 20 commenters for every article for decades always tell us how doomed Apple is.
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Blackstick Avatar
9 months ago
No surprise to me. Fortune 1000 software company. We let our employees bring their own device, some are issued corporate devices… but 3/4 are iPhones.

When given the choice, most people choose an iPhone or already have one. This is just in the US. Abroad, the numbers are inverted — which is why international commenters are like “I don’t get it? I don’t see that many iPhones…”

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