We’ve been pointing out for several weeks that the global smartphone industry is in the middle of a slump. Market researchers at Canalys confirmed this with its report on second-quarter shipments in North America which declined 6.4% on an annual basis to 35.4 million units. Apple still managed to show growth despite the gloomy overall picture with a 3% year-over-year growth in iPhone deliveries.
Apple’s iPhone dominated the North American smartphone market in Q2
During the period from April through June, Apple’s 52% market share doubled Samsung’s slice of the North American smartphone pie. Shipments of the iPhone 13 line in the continent were characterized as “solid” in the report, and the numbers included the first full quarter of results for the budget-priced third-generation iPhone SE. Apple shipped 18.5 million iPhone units in North America during the quarter, a half million more than it shipped during the second quarter of 2021.
Second-quarter smartphone shipments in North America. Source-Canalys
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Canalys estimates that the top ten smartphones in North America by shipments were:
- Apple iPhone 13
- Apple iPhone SE (third generation)
- Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
- Apple iPhone 13 Pro
- Apple iPhone 12
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Moto G Power (2022)
- Samsung Galaxy A13
- Apple iPhone 13 mini
- Samsung Galaxy S22
Canalys Research Analyst Brian Lynch said, “Consumer interest for low-end and high-end devices is sustaining the market, while the appetite for mid-range devices is vanishing fast. The performance of the iPhone SE (3rd Gen), Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A33 are poorer than initially expected. Decreasing purchasing power is forcing buyers who normally would consider devices costing between US$250 and US$600 to look for cheaper options as consumers continue to feel the financial pressure of inflation on everyday expenses.”