The latest smartphone OS sales data from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech shows that iOS achieved year-on-year growth across most regions except Germany and Urban China.
For the three months ending October 2016 Japan stands at the top in the list of regions where iOS holds the greatest share, with 51.7% of smartphone sales. This is followed by 44% in Great Britain and 40.5% in the US. Android market share saw similar growth across a number of regions, declining only in the US (by 5.6 percentage points), and in Japan by less than 1%.
In the U.S., iOS grew 7% points year-over-year, from 33.5% of smartphone sales to 40.5% in the three months ending October 2016. This represents the strongest rate of growth for the operating system in more than two years, as well as the highest share seen since the three months ending January 2015 (42.8%). While Android remains the dominant OS in the US, at 57.9% of smartphone sales, this latest data represents the fifth consecutive year-on-year period decline.
“The lack of the headphone jack has proved to be a non-issue for US iPhone consumers, as iPhone 7 was the top selling device in the three months ending October 2016, achieving 10.6% of smartphone sales, despite not being available for the full three month period. iPhone 7 Plus was the 4th best-selling device at 5.3%, behind the iPhone 6s and Samsung Galaxy S7,” says Lauren Guenveur, Consumer Insight director for Kantar Worldpanel ComTech. “Google achieved 0.5% of smartphone sales, a strong showing given that the Pixel was only widely available from Oct. 20. In that short time, Google has reached market parity with more established brands like Huawei and Microsoft, who are also at 0.5%.”
The iPhone 7 was the second best selling phone in Urban China in the 3 months ending October 2016, capturing 3.8% of smartphone sales. The iPhone 7 Plus also cracked the top 10 at 1.9%. This brought iOS’ share up to 17.1% of smartphone sales in the latest period versus Android’s 82.6%, and also brings Apple firmly ahead of Xiaomi at 15.9%.
While it was a period-on-period increase for iOS, it’s still down versus a year ago at 22.5%. Oppo continues to gain footing in Urban China, achieving 11.8% of smartphone sales.
During the three months ending October 2016, Android accounted for 75.2% of EU5 smartphone sales versus iOS at 21.2%. Europe’s big five (EU5) markets include Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.
“iOS achieved year-on-year growth across most regions in EU5 except Germany, where it fell 2.7% points to 16.5% of smartphone sales. iPhone 7 cracked the top 10 smartphones sold in all regions but Spain, which remains dominated by the Android ecosystem at 91.7% of all sales,” said Dominic Sunnebo, Business Unit Director for Kantar Worldpanel ComTech Europe. “In Great Britain, as in the US, iPhone 7 was the top selling device, pushing the previous top device (iPhone SE) to third, while iPhone 6s remained the second best-selling device.”