Recent data indicates a significant decline in iPhone activations in the United States, reaching a new 12-month low. iPhone activations now account for only 33% of total smartphone activations, a decrease from 40% in March 2023. This is the lowest share since 2017. Concurrently, Android devices have risen to represent two-thirds of new smartphone activations. This shift marks a substantial change in the U.S. smartphone market dynamics.
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2 out of 3 new smartphone activations in the US are Android. $goog https://t.co/sOOQuzeeUW
New iPhone activations in the US now account for 33 percent of total smartphone activations, down from a March 2023 high of 40 percent. Prior to 2023, the last time iPhone activations attained a share of 33 percent was in 2017. Read more: https://t.co/bxGFPWwbug
New iPhone activations in the US now account for 33 percent of total activations, down from a March 2023 high of 40 percent. Prior to 2023, the last time iPhone activations attained a share of 33 percent was in 2017. Read more: https://t.co/bxGFPWwbug
NEWS: New iPhone activation numbers in the United States have dropped to a new 12-month low, reports @cirpllc. iPhone activations now sit at 33 percent of the total US market compared to 40 percent in March 2023. https://t.co/04CKIa4Cy7
iPhone activation market share hits new low as Android dominates https://t.co/omq31dqZVZ by @michaelpotuck