Apple Grows Q1 iPhone Shipments 1.3% as US Android Sales Drop 14.4%
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Updated · Android Authority · May 12
Apple Grows Q1 iPhone Shipments 1.3% as US Android Sales Drop 14.4%
1 articles · Updated · Android Authority · May 12
Counterpoint said Apple lifted U.S. iPhone shipments 1.3% in Q1 2026 even as the overall smartphone market contracted 5.7%, extending its gains in a weakening market.
Samsung’s mid-March delay for the Galaxy S26 left January and February without a new premium Android flagship, giving Apple room to capture upgrade buyers with the iPhone 17 lineup.
77% of smartphone sales at Verizon were iPhones in the quarter, underscoring Apple’s dominance in the high-end postpaid channel where Counterpoint said it also outmuscled Samsung on promotions above $600.
Android sales in the U.S. fell 14.4% year over year, though Samsung and Motorola still posted some growth in prepaid and national retail outlets such as Walmart and Target.
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