The world’s smartphone market grew only 1% in the last quarter. The second and third places in the supplies are occupied by Apple and Xiaomi.
The global smartphone market in the second quarter of 2025 showed only less significance, GSMARENA reports, which refers to the new report by the Company International Data Corporation. During the period from April to June, the volume of supplies increased only 1% in an annual comparison.
Traditionally, this is one of the most difficult times for smartphone manufacturers, and further difficulties have created global macroeconomic factors: money, inflation, unemployment, lack of tariffs and vulnerable demand in the Chinese market.

Photo: International Data Corporation
Five largest companies in supply smartphones, market sharing and quarter changes
Despite the difficult situation, Samsung manages to maintain the first place in terms of supply volumes – the company has sent nearly 58 million smartphones, giving it 19.7% of the market part. The key role in this is played by the new Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 models, which is highly demanding.
Apple took place in the second place with about 46.4 million of installed devices and a component of the market of 15.7%. The company has recorded a double -dangers of sales growth in the development of markets, but at the same time mentioned 1% of the fall in China.
Xiaomi maintained the third place, putting 42.5 million smartphones and receiving 14.4% of market sharing. It brought the brand a slight increase of 0.6% in an annual comparison. In the fourth place Vivo with 27.1 million devices and sharing of 9.2%, and the fifth place went to Transsion brands (Infinix, Tecno, Itel) Group, which, together puts 25.1 million smartphones and conquer 8.5% of the world market.
We will remind, earlier reported that part of the smartphones in global internet traffic exceeds 64%
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