The iPhone 13 It was the third best-selling smartphone of 2021 despite only being on sale for three months, so it wouldn’t be surprising to hear that the Apple device is off to a very strong start in 2022.
iPhone 13 dominates the smartphone market
analyst Francisco Jeronimo IDC reports that Apple’s iPhone 13 was the best-selling smartphone worldwide in the quarter ending March 2022. This is despite serious supply issues that apple encountered during that period IDC chose not to disclose the total number of units sold. Nor did it reveal the individual market share of the phone. but the iPhone 12 And iPhone 11 They were the two best-selling phones for 2021 and 2020, respectively, so the iPhone 13’s strong start was to be expected. As a reminder, the iPhone 13 retails for $799 in the US and offers the latest A15 Bionic chipset along with a dual-camera setup and a 6.1-inch screen. That’s in addition to iOS 15 that was released right out of the box, and given the competition, it looks like the iPhone 13 was mostly a head-to-head battle with other Apple models. The 6.7 inch iPhone 13 Pro Max It took second place in the first quarter of 2022, which indicates that people are more willing to pay a small premium to get access to a larger screen.

Apple’s current results mean the iPhone 14 series can do better
One thing is clear from Apple’s latest findings: the company appears to have found the two perfect sizes for smartphones. And that could boost demand significantly with the iPhone 14 debuting in September.
Two of Apple’s 6.1-inch iPhone models reached the top five last quarter. These devices are likely to be popular with customers coming from older 5.8-inch or 4.7-inch iPhones. There may be some interest from those who are replacing their old 4-inch phones.
But perhaps more important is the fact that Apple’s 6.7-inch Pro model outsold the 6.1-inch version. This trend, which has held steady since the launch of the iPhone 12 in late 2020, indicates that there is generally more demand for larger iPhones.

Samsung currently occupies the remaining two positions
Going back to the current top 5, it’s Samsung It was able to fill in the gaps, although it did not do so with the flagship Galaxy S22 series. Unfortunately, the demand for these devices was not strong enough to guarantee the first place. Instead, the brand took the positions with two budget devices: the entry-level Galaxy A12 took third place in the January-March quarter, while the mid-range Galaxy A32 took fifth place.
Samsung is currently the leader in the budget smartphone segment and is likely to retain its title in the coming quarters. The Galaxy A12 and Galaxy A32 have since been replaced by the latest Galaxy A13 and Galaxy A33, further contributing to Samsung’s mission to offer 5G support at all price points.
