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US smartphone market grows 1% in Q2 2025, as Made-in-India shipments surge amid tariff dangers – Canalys


New analysis from Canalys (now a part of Omdia) reveals that United States smartphone shipments grew by 1% in Q2 2025 as distributors continued to frontload system inventories amid tariff considerations. The unsure end result of negotiations with China has accelerated provide chain reorientation. The share of US smartphone shipments assembled in China shrank from 61% in Q2 2024 to 25% in Q2 2025. Most of this decline has been picked up by India; the entire quantity of “Made-in-India” smartphones grew 240% 12 months on 12 months and now accounts for 44% of smartphones imported into the US, up from solely 13% of smartphone shipments in Q2 2024.

In Q2, iPhone shipments declined by 11% 12 months on 12 months to 13.3 million items, a correction from the 25% development in Q1 2025. Samsung’s shipments grew 38% 12 months over 12 months to eight.3 million items. Motorola continued its enlargement within the US, rising 2% to three.2 million items. Google and TCL rounded off the highest 5, with Google rising 13% to 0.8 million whereas TCL declined 23%, delivery 0.7 million items.

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