HE iPhone 14 Pro Max It became the world’s best-selling mobile phone in 2023According to the rankings published by market research company Canalys on Tuesday (6). Its successor, iPhone 15 Pro Max, fHe came second in the poll It was largely dominated by Apple.
With 34 million units sold worldwide throughout 2023The mobile phone, released in 2022, became a favorite with buyers. As Canalys points out, the fact that the Pro version of Apple’s smartphone is at the top of the rankings for the first time indicates a shift in consumer preference and is now focusing on premium devices.
To reinforce this change in the buyer profile, iPhone 15 Pro Max sold 33 million devices in 2023Even though it was released towards the end of the year and at a high price. The model reached its goal just three months after its arrival in stores.
Then two more phones launch in 2022: iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro sold 29 million units eachThey rank third and fourth respectively. iPhone 13 ranks fifth on the list, with 23 million devices purchased in 2023.
What about Samsung?
While the top five spots were dominated by Apple, Samsung was only in sixth place and was not tied with any representatives of the Galaxy S23 series. 21 million units purchased in 2023 Galaxy A14 4G became the South Korean giant’s best sellerAccording to the report.
In addition, among the 10 best-selling mobile phones of the year, only two mobile phones produced by Samsung were included. tool Galaxy A54 5G ranked eighth 20 million units and bases Galaxy A14 5G came right after, It ranks ninth with 19 million.
The other two phones that completed the top 10 were the iPhone 15 Pro, which ranked seventh with 21 million units, and the iPhone 15, which ranked 10th with 17 million units. According to the survey, Apple dominated 70% of the global smartphone market in 2023 Only the iPhone 15 Plus from the series released last year did not join the list.
Source: Tec Mundo

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