Close Menu
  • Home
  • Market News
    • Crude Oil Prices
    • Brent vs WTI
    • Futures & Trading
    • OPEC Announcements
  • Company & Corporate
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Earnings Reports
    • Executive Moves
    • ESG & Sustainability
  • Geopolitical & Global
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe & Russia
    • Asia & China
    • Latin America
  • Supply & Disruption
    • Pipeline Disruptions
    • Refinery Outages
    • Weather Events (hurricanes, floods)
    • Labor Strikes & Protest Movements
  • Policy & Regulation
    • U.S. Energy Policy
    • EU Carbon Targets
    • Emissions Regulations
    • International Trade & Sanctions
  • Tech
    • Energy Transition
    • Hydrogen & LNG
    • Carbon Capture
    • Battery / Storage Tech
  • ESG
    • Climate Commitments
    • Greenwashing News
    • Net-Zero Tracking
    • Institutional Divestments
  • Financial
    • Interest Rates Impact on Oil
    • Inflation + Demand
    • Oil & Stock Correlation
    • Investor Sentiment

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

Fire Disrupts Operations at Ecuador’s Biggest Refinery

March 2, 2026

Israel Pauses Leviathan Gas Production

March 2, 2026

What it means for global shipping

March 2, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
Oil Market Cap – Global Oil & Energy News, Data & Analysis
  • Home
  • Market News
    • Crude Oil Prices
    • Brent vs WTI
    • Futures & Trading
    • OPEC Announcements
  • Company & Corporate
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Earnings Reports
    • Executive Moves
    • ESG & Sustainability
  • Geopolitical & Global
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe & Russia
    • Asia & China
    • Latin America
  • Supply & Disruption
    • Pipeline Disruptions
    • Refinery Outages
    • Weather Events (hurricanes, floods)
    • Labor Strikes & Protest Movements
  • Policy & Regulation
    • U.S. Energy Policy
    • EU Carbon Targets
    • Emissions Regulations
    • International Trade & Sanctions
  • Tech
    • Energy Transition
    • Hydrogen & LNG
    • Carbon Capture
    • Battery / Storage Tech
  • ESG
    • Climate Commitments
    • Greenwashing News
    • Net-Zero Tracking
    • Institutional Divestments
  • Financial
    • Interest Rates Impact on Oil
    • Inflation + Demand
    • Oil & Stock Correlation
    • Investor Sentiment
Oil Market Cap – Global Oil & Energy News, Data & Analysis
Home » Apple Dominates the Global Best-Selling Smartphones List
U.S. Energy Policy

Apple Dominates the Global Best-Selling Smartphones List

omc_adminBy omc_adminMay 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Threads Bluesky Copy Link


The iPhone 16 is on top of the world.

The base model iPhone 16 was the best-selling smartphone in the world in the first quarter of 2025, according to a Wednesday research note from Counterpoint. It was the first time in two years that a base model iPhone was in the top spot.

Apple continued its streak of dominating the top five smartphones globally. The iPhone 16, followed by the Pro models and iPhone 15, are at the top of the list, with Samsung’s Galaxy A16 5G in fifth place.

In China — a key region with increasing competition — iPhone 16 Pro models have a steeper challenge due to government subsidies offering discounts on devices under 6,000 yuan, about $833, making the Pro ineligible for a markdown. However, the Pros pulled through to make up nearly half of Apple’s iPhone sales for the third quarter straight.

All of this is good news for Apple, according to Jacob Bourne, a tech analyst at Business Insider’s sister company, EMARKETER.

“This is definitely a crucially timed win for Apple. This demonstrates strength in their flagship product lineup despite economic headwinds and ongoing uncertainties,” Bourne said.

However, Morningstar analyst William Kerwin isn’t sure the tech giant should count it as a win.

“The iPhone is routinely the best selling smartphone—and the base variant overtaking the Pro this year shows the narrowed gap between the two models this year due to both needing enough chip content to run Apple Intelligence,” Kerwin told BI.

Apple is in competition with itself and its past iPhone sales, which Kerwin said have been “lackluster this year and over the past two years.”

Topping the global charts doesn’t indicate that Apple is sitting pretty again, Kerwin said. iPhone revenue missed targets during its fiscal first quarter, coming in at $69.14 billion versus the $71.04 billion estimate.

The iPhone 16e, however, was an “interesting” piece of Counterpoint’s data, Kerwin said. The budget-friendly iPhone, which starts at $599, ranked sixth in the top 10 best-selling smartphones in March — its first full month on shelves. It’s expected to outperform its predecessor, the iPhone SE, in its first year.

“Overall, we’ve seen a narrowing of the delta between budget, base, and pro models this year,” Kerwin said.

Apple has had a tough 2025. CEO Tim Cook seems to remain in limbo with the Trump Administration as President Donald Trump routinely updates his stance on tariffs. On May 23, President Donald Trump said he would implement a 25% tariff on Apple over plans for US iPhone production to be moved from China to India, Trump said in a Truth Social post.

“We believe the concept of Apple producing iPhones in the US is a fairy tale that is not feasible,” WedBush Securities’ Dan Ives wrote in a note on May 23.

Almost one year after it was first announced, Apple Intelligence is also a growing concern for Apple and its investors. The AI tools advertised aren’t driving sales the way analysts predicted in 2024.

“The AI-enabled iPhone 16 still has not revitalized this growth, much less driven a supercycle,” Kerwin said.



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bluesky Threads Tumblr Telegram Email
omc_admin
  • Website

Related Posts

McKinsey’s Newest Partners Share Their Tips for Success

March 2, 2026

OpenAI Funding Round Is About 4 Times Bigger Than the Largest IPO Ever

March 2, 2026

Amazon Web Services Data Center Caught Fire Amid Middle East Strikes

March 2, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Federal Reserve cuts key rate for first time this year

September 17, 202513 Views

Inflation or jobs: Federal Reserve officials are divided over competing concerns

August 14, 20259 Views

Oil tanker rates to stay strong into 2026 as sanctions remove ships for hire – Oil & Gas 360

December 16, 20258 Views
Don't Miss

Oil Could Pass $100 as Strait of Hormuz Traffic Halts

By omc_adminMarch 2, 2026

Higher oil and gas prices are certain as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz…

Global oil prices may spike in next few days but calm down in longer term

March 2, 2026

Global oil prices may spike in next few days but calm down in longer term

March 2, 2026

Oil tankers attacked near Strait of Hormuz as Iran conflict disrupts shipping

March 1, 2026
Top Trending

Digital Product Passports Are Coming, and 2026 Is When the Real Work Begins

By omc_adminMarch 2, 2026

ESG Today: Week in Review

By omc_adminMarch 1, 2026

Winter getting shorter in 80% of major US cities, new data shows | US weather

By omc_adminFebruary 27, 2026
Most Popular

The 5 Best 65-Inch TVs of 2025

July 3, 202515 Views

AI’s Next Bottleneck Isn’t Just Chips — It’s the Power Grid: Goldman

November 14, 202514 Views

The Layoffs List of 2025: Meta, Microsoft, Block, and More

May 9, 202510 Views
Our Picks

Israel Pauses Leviathan Gas Production

March 2, 2026

Saudis Pulled Deeper into War after Strike around Key Refinery

March 2, 2026

PDVSA, African Energy Chamber sign MoU to boost oil and gas investment

March 1, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 oilmarketcap. Designed by oilmarketcap.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.