Apple and Samsung dominate Q1 best-selling smartphones list in Europe
Much like the global Q1 smartphone shipment rankings, Apple and Samsung led the way in Europe. The two OEMs shared five devices each with Apple occupying the top three spots with its iPhone 16 series according to Counterpoint Research’s latest report.

The iPhone 16 Pro was the best-selling device in the region, earning 6% of all smartphone sales for the period. It was closely followed by the 16 Pro Max and vanilla iPhone 16, which held 5% each.

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S25 came in fourth and fifth place with a 3% share, followed by last year’s Galaxy S24 and its 2% share. Two more Samsung phones slotted after that, with the Galaxy A55 and A16 5G both garnering 2% of total sales for the period.

The big newcomer in the list is the iPhone 16e, which entered the top ten in its first full month of market availability following its announcement in late February.
Counterpoint points out that initial sales for the 16e are actually behind the iPhone SE (2020) and SE (2022) models which shouldn’t come as a surprise given the 16e’s higher starting price in Europe at €699 vs €519 for the SE (2022) and €479 for the SE (2020). Apple is also still offering last year’s iPhone 15, which was the tenth best-selling phone for the Q1 period.
Apple iPhone 16 Pro
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Reader comments
- ulises
- 07 Jun 2025
- ndC
You don't even believe that. The iPhone 16e is much smaller and more comfortable than the Xiaomi, and it retains its resale value much better... in two years, you won't even get 150 euros for the Xiaomi.
- Anonymous
- 04 Jun 2025
- mxG
Bigger number means more better
- tom
- 04 Jun 2025
- Fvd
companies are buying it as company phones, the same as galaxy A5X line :)