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Canalys’ (now part of Omdia) latest research shows that smartphone shipments into Europe (excluding Russia) declined by 2% in Q1 2025 to 32.4 million units, largely caused by sluggish entry-level demand. Samsung was Europe’s largest smartphone vendor in Q1 as its shipments marginally grew to 12.2 million units. A record-high volume of the Galaxy S-series was critical to Samsung’s performance, and it also contributed to the vendor reaching its highest-ever quarterly average sales price (ASP) in Europe. Apple finished second on the ranking table in Q2 as iPhone shipments grew by a strong 10% to 8.0 million units, boosted by strong end-user demand and the initial sales-in effect from iPhone 16e. Xiaomi delivered a resilient Q1 despite poor demand in its target segments, with its shipments only declining by 2% to 5.3 million units. Q1 2025 marks Xiaomi’s twentieth consecutive quarter in Europe’s top three ranking vendors. Motorola and Google rounded the top five, shipping 1.7 million and 0.9 million units, respectively. Q1 also marks Google’s first appearance on the quarterly top five ranking vendors' table. 

Entry-level device shipments plummeted in Q1 2025 

“Many smartphone vendors in Europe have had a tough start to 2025, particularly for those dependent upon selling devices priced below €400,” said Runar Bjørhovde, Senior Analyst at Canalys (now part of Omdia). “Following last year’s mild recovery, several vendors overestimated end-user demand toward the end of Q4 2024, resulting in many heading into Q1 2025 with excess channel inventory. Entry-level demand has been sluggish in Q1 as well, partly a result of replacement demand saturation being pulled forward last year, with emerging competition driving aggressive promotions. Q1 2025 had the lowest volume of sub-€200 priced devices shipped in over a decade, highlighting the challenging demand environment. Xiaomi and Motorola were the most impacted vendors on the ranking table, although it has been even tougher for many vendors beyond the top five.”  


Apple and Samsung drove record-high premium share 

“High-end demand continues to boom in Europe, driven by Apple and Samsung, with the share of devices priced above €800 reaching a record-high 32%,” added Bjørhovde. “Apple was the big winner in Q1, growing its shipments by double digits despite heading into Q1 with significant inventory levels of the legacy iPhone 13 and 14 that were discontinued in December 2024 following the USB-C directive. Robust consumer and enterprise demand for iPhones continues to benefit Apple in Europe, although regulatory hurdles and fines remain a headache to its wider business in the region.”  

“Samsung delivered its highest quarterly premium volume ever, boosted by a strong reception of the Galaxy S25 series,” noted Bjørhovde. “Galaxy S-series shipments grew 12% compared to Q1 2024, boosted by aggressive promotions used across the channel to encourage consumers to refresh and upgrade their devices, including, for example, trade-in discounts, device bundles, complementary spec upgrades, and outright discounts. With the recent launch of the Galaxy Club, which guarantees customers 50% trade-in value 12 to 15 months after purchase, Samsung aims to drive quicker upgrade cycles in its most loyal user base.” 


Gradual shift toward the largest vendors causes channel concern 

“Partners in the European smartphone channel are getting increasingly concerned about the market’s long-term competitive situation, with more market share and influence shifting further toward Apple and Samsung,” commented Bjørhovde. “Demand and cost pressures will only increase for all vendors as regulation, such as eco-design and battery directive, will challenge operating margins further and potentially reduce the total addressable market (TAM), particularly in the fiercely competitive budget segments. Canalys (now part of Omdia) forecasts the European smartphone market to decline by 3% in 2025, but a return to 1% growth in 2026 should provide some relief for vendors. Prioritizing operational efficiency and profitability should be a key overarching focus across all vendors to ensure they can maintain the consistency needed to succeed over time. Additionally, understanding how consumer behavior and buying journeys are evolving is critical to find the most effective strategies and tactics to win new customers in a fiercely competitive environment where it is getting harder and harder to differentiate and capture end-user curiosity.” 

Europe (excluding Russia) smartphone shipments and annual growth 
Canalys Smartphone Market Pulse: Q1 2025 

Vendor

Q1 2025
shipments
 (million)

Q1 2025
market
share

Q1 2024
shipments
 (million)

Q1 2024
market
share

Annual
growth

Samsung 

12.2

38%

12.1

37%

0%

Apple

8.0

25%

7.3

22%

10%

Xiaomi

5.3

16%

5.4

16%

-2%

Motorola

1.7

5%

2.1

6%

-19%

Google

0.9

3%

0.6

2%

43%

Others

4.4

13%

5.6

17%

-22%

Total 

32.4

100%

33.1

100%

-2%

 

 

 

Note: percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding
Source: Canalys Smartphone Analysis (sell-in shipments), May 2025

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Runar Bjørhovde: runar_bjorhovde@canalys.com

About Smartphone Analysis

Canalys’ (now part of Omdia) worldwide Smartphone Analysis service provides a comprehensive country-level view of shipment estimates far in advance of our competitors. We provide quarterly market share data, timely historical data tracking, detailed analysis of storage, processors, memory, cameras and many other specs. We combine detailed worldwide statistics for all categories with our unique data on shipments via tier-one and tier-two channels. The service also provides a unique view of end-user types. At the same time, we deliver regular analysis to give insights into the data, including the assumptions behind our forecast outlooks. 

About Canalys

Canalys, now part of Omdia, is a leading global technology market analyst firm with a distinct channel focus. We strive to guide clients on the future of the technology industry and to think beyond the business models of the past. We’ve delivered market analysis and custom solutions to technology vendors worldwide for over 25 years. Our research covers emerging, enterprise, mobile and smart technologies. Understanding channels is at the heart of everything we do. Our insightful reports, data and forecasts inform our clients’ strategies, while the Canalys Forums and Candefero online community give the channel feedback opportunities. We stake our reputation on the quality of our data, our innovative use of technology and our high level of customer service.

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