Apple leads smartphone market in fourth quarter, overcoming China decline
iPhone shipments surged to grab 23 per cent of the market in the final quarter of 2024, as a rebounding market saw growth start to slow

The Cupertino, California-based technology giant captured 23 per cent of the global market last quarter, driven by the launch of its iPhone 16 series in mid-September, which boosted sales during the holiday shopping season, according to a report on Tuesday from market consultancy Canalys.
Apple’s China sales declined in the first three quarters of last year, falling 25 per cent and 6 per cent year on year in the first and third quarters, respectively, coming in fifth place among smartphone vendors those quarters, according to Canalys. In the second quarter, it fell out of the top five.
The global market as a whole grew 7 per cent last year, a strong rebound from the previous year that showed early signs of decelerating growth in the final quarter.