Apple is poised to overtake Samsung as the world's leading phone maker for the first time in 14 years, shipping an estimated 243 million phones this year compared to Samsung's 235 million. This surge is driven by strong sales of the iPhone 17 series, especially in emerging markets such as India, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, as well as a wave of upgrades from users who purchased phones during the pandemic. Experts predict Apple will maintain its top position until at least 2029, with upcoming releases including a foldable iPhone and a major design revamp for the device's twentieth anniversary. Meanwhile, Chinese competitors face challenges from market weakness and supply chain issues, as Apple continues to expand its dominance in the global smartphone market.
Since its debut in 2007, the iPhone has revolutionized the mobile industry, evolving from a device with a single camera and no third-party apps to a suite of advanced models that have sold billions worldwide. As Apple prepares for future innovations, its momentum shows no sign of slowing, solidifying its place at the forefront of technology.

image sourced from original article at 


