Fast forward to today when Canalys’ list of the top 10 best-selling smartphones worldwide is out, what is arguably the worst iPhone upgrade ever, is also the best-selling vanilla flagship phone of 2023.
Let-that-sink-in…
The smallest upgrade in Apple’s entire history was the best-selling vanilla flagship phone of 2023.
Even though I advised everyone to avoid the iPhone 14 (and so did many media outlets), people couldn’t care less. Which is why I conclude: Apple is a cult…
Jokes aside, the fact that Apple simply doesn’t seem to be capable of making a wrong move is a bit… scary. At this point, I’m convinced no matter how hard Cupertino tries (or doesn’t try), people will keep buying the new iPhone. Even if it goes back to having a single camera, an LCD display, and a notch.
To top it all off, Apple was last year’s number one smartphone vendor, which is a precedent. And to bottom it off, Android flagships aren’t even at the bottom of the bestsellers list.
But how far can Apple go?
Jaw-dropping sales figures show iPhone might be the only flagship phone that matters in 2024: What about Android?
The top 10 best-selling smartphones worldwide, according to Canalys.
The iPhone is untouchable when it comes to sales, and that’s not exactly great for the smartphone industry
See, the iPhone 15 series is a killer upgrade, which means you are getting a great phone no matter which iPhone 15 model you choose. In other words, Apple’s incredible numbers are there for a reason. But then you remember the comparatively unimpressive iPhone 14 was the best-selling vanilla flagship of 2023, which makes Apple’s dominance a bit scary.
Does Cupertino have too much power and influence? Most certainly. We’ve seen this play out a number of times: Apple makes controversial changes to the iPhone, and Android phones follow, because it’s the trend.
That’s not to say that Apple can’t be a good role model as the industry leader. Although I’d argue some of the iPhone’s best features haven’t become an integral part of Android phones, like MagSafe and Face ID, for example.
Galaxy S24 and Pixel 8 are the best flagships Samsung and Google have ever made, but does that matter if they can’t find mainstream success?
As Adrian points out in his news piece, compared to the iPhone 15, Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series of flagships had an additional seven months on the market in 2023.
Despite that, the Galaxy S23 flagships haven’t come close to the iPhone 15’s jaw-dropping 70-80 million units sold. In fact, like previous years, Samsung’s S23 flagships haven’t made the top 10 at all. And you know that if the Galaxy doesn’t touch the iPhone in sales, the Pixel has zero chance of doing so.
It makes you wonder – where do Samsung and Google find the inspiration to keep going? Certainly not in strong flagship sales.
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Apple’s momentum will be hard to challenge. Especially if you consider how mediocre of an upgrade the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus were – yet, the former managed to sell incredibly well.
Huawei and Honor are doing pretty well, expected to take over the Chinese market (again) following the economic battle between the US and China. This might be the only way Apple can lose a significant amount of market share on the global scene.
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The most recent and (supposedly) most accurate iPhone 16 design leak we’ve seen so far.
So, in a way Apple has set a high bar with iPhone 15, but Tim Cook & Co don’t necessarily need to jump over it with the iPhone 16. The iPhone 14’s sales numbers are proof.
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Believe it or not, Apple became the world’s number one phone-maker in a calendar year (2023) for the first time in history… In the year of the iPhone 14… What?!
Apart from that, Cupertino is running circles around the competition in the premium laptop market, dominates the tablet market, and leads the wearable market too (with AirPods and Apple Watch). The cherry on top is that the revolutionary Vision Pro headset Apple just launched is selling better than expected – even at the mouth-watering starting price of $3,500.
Whether you use an iPhone (or any other Apple product) or not, it’s hard to deny – it’s Apple’s (virtual) world and we’re living in it. Love it or hate it. So, my congrats go out to whoever is pulling the business strings at Apple.
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