Omdia: Global smartphone shipments grew by 1% in Q1, fueled by supply side push
Omdia: Global smartphone shipments grew by 1% in Q1, fueled by supply side push
Posted on May 1, 2026, 4 a.m.
Despite the ongoing memory chip crisis,Omdiareported a 1% rise in global smartphone shipments for Q1. Total shipments during the first three months of the year reached 298.5 million units, fueled by vendor front-loading. This is when smartphone companies strategically push inventory volumes in anticipation of rising component costs.
Worldwide smartphone shipments grew 1% in 1Q26.
Samsung regained the title as the world’s number one smartphone brand, thanks to 65.4 million shipments for the period, which represents an 8% rise compared to the same time last year. TheGalaxy S26 seriesis seeing strong demand, and the recently launchedGalaxy A37andGalaxy A57are also key contributors to Samsung’s 22% market share.
Global smartphone shipments by vendor, Omdia Q1 2026.
Apple was the second leading brand for the period with 60.4 million shipments (up 10% YoY) while controlling an estimated 20% of the global market. Demand for the iPhone 17 series has remained strong, and the report also highlights higher-than-anticipated user interest for theiPhone 17eacross Europe and Japan. The flagshipiPhone 17 Proand17 Pro Maxalso edged out their predecessors with an impressive 42% rise in demand across China.
Xiaomi (including Redmi and Poco) came in third place with 33.8 million shipments and an 11% market share, but it also experienced the largest annual drop (-19%) in shipments in the top five. Rising component costs have effectively squeezed Xiaomi’s margins.
Oppo (including OnePlus and Realme) came in fourth with 30.7 million shipments and a 10% market share, while vivo ranked fifth with 21.3 million shipments and a 7% market share.
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Looking ahead, Omdia analysts predict turbulent times with a period of adjustment following the supply-side push by vendors. Elevated channel inventory and generally weak consumer demand will be key factors shaping the global smartphone market heading into the second half of 2026.
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