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Top 5 smartphone brands in Q1 2025, based on global market share

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
May 18, 2025
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As the market stabilizes after years of economic uncertainty and supply chain disruptions, the world’s leading smartphone brands are adjusting their strategies to remain competitive.

While consumer preferences shift rapidly and emerging technologies reshape expectations, a brand’s ability to maintain or grow market share is a reflection of more than just marketing muscle. It tells a story of innovation, affordability, global reach, and adaptability.

In Q1 2025, the global smartphone market showed modest recovery, growing just 1% year-on-year, according to the latest Canalys report.

Despite this slow pace, a few brands stood tall, holding their positions through smart product rollouts and resilient market strategies.

At the heart of this performance is how each brand connects with consumers, be it through flagship innovation, mid-range dominance, or aggressive expansion into new territories. For some, this quarter was about regaining lost ground. For others, it was about defending hard-earned positions.

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Top global phone brands

The world’s leading smartphone brands are adjusting their strategies to remain competitive as the market stabilizes

Apple and Samsung continue their familiar rivalry, while Chinese brands like Xiaomi, vivo, and OPPO battle it out with value-packed models, especially in developing markets. These players are not just competing, they’re shaping global mobile trends.

Here are the top five smartphone brands worldwide in Q1 2025, based on official Canalys data.

Rank Brand  Global Market Share (Q1 2025)

1

Samsung

20%

2

Apple

18%

3

Xiaomi

14%

4

vivo

8%

5

OPPO

8%

The Q1 2025 smartphone market remains tightly held by a few dominant brands, together accounting for over two-thirds of global shipments.

Samsung and Apple continue to lead the way, benefiting from strong sales of their flagship and mid-tier devices across both mature and emerging markets.

At the same time, Chinese brands like Xiaomi, vivo, and OPPO have held steady by focusing on affordability and expanding their reach in price-sensitive regions.

This balance between premium innovation and value-driven offerings highlights how the smartphone landscape is evolving.

Even with only slight overall growth in shipments, these brands show resilience by adapting to changing consumer demands and economic challenges. The results reflect a market where staying relevant means mastering both high-end technology and mass-market appeal.

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