iPhone 16 Drives Apple's India Sales Despite Sixth Place Ranking

Apple took sixth place in India's smartphone market during the second quarter of the year, according to new data from Canalys. The country's overall market rebounded with 7% year-over-year growth, reaching a total of 39 million units shipped.

Apple iPhone 16 family lineup
The iPhone 16 series drove Apple's performance, accounting for over 55% of the company's shipments in the quarter. The data suggests that users have been keen to upgrade to Apple's latest flagship devices, but older models like the iPhone 15 and iPhone 13 continued attracting buyers across lower price points.

However, Apple's latest entry-level edition to the lineup, the iPhone 16e, appears to have struggled to gain traction after its February launch. Canalys analyst Sanyam Chaurasia said that consumers in India questioned the device's single-camera design and the company's largely unfulfilled Apple Intelligence promises, which hampered its market appeal.

Apart from Samsung, it is Chinese brands that continue to dominate the Indian market. Apple's stiff competition was led by vivo, which took 21% market share and registered impressive 31% growth. Samsung followed at 16%, while OPPO and Xiaomi tied for third with 13% each, and realme rounded out the top five with 9% share.

Canalys (now part of Omdia) projects a modest decline for the full-year 2025, owing to an overall subdued consumer desire to upgrade phones before the festive season in Indiam when promotions and marketing campaigns ramp up. Apple's mixed sales performance figures for the quarter follow recent efforts to expand its retail presence in India, with stores opening in Mumbai and New Delhi last year.

Meanwhile, Apple is continuing to increase exports from the country to diversify its supply chain and reduce its dependence on China. The growth in iPhone manufacturing has significantly impacted India's export economy, and smartphones have become the country's top export to the United States.

Tags: Canalys, India

Popular Stories

iPhone 17 Pro Dark Blue and Orange

iPhone 17 Release Date, Pre-Orders, and What to Expect

Thursday August 28, 2025 4:08 am PDT by
An iPhone 17 announcement is a dead cert for September 2025 – Apple has already sent out invites for an "Awe dropping" event on Tuesday, September 9 at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California. The timing follows Apple's trend of introducing new iPhone models annually in the fall. At the event, Apple is expected to unveil its new-generation iPhone 17, an all-new ultra-thin iPhone 17...
xiaomi apple ad india

Apple and Samsung Push Back Against Xiaomi's Bold India Ads

Friday August 29, 2025 4:54 am PDT by
Apple and Samsung have reportedly issued cease-and-desist notices to Xiaomi in India for an ad campaign that directly compares the rivals' devices to Xiaomi's products. The two companies have threatened the Chinese vendor with legal action, calling the ads "disparaging." Ads have appeared in local print media and on social media that take pot shots at the competitors' premium offerings. One...
maxresdefault

The MacRumors Show: iPhone 17's 'Awe Dropping' Accessories

Friday August 29, 2025 8:12 am PDT by
Following the announcement of Apple's upcoming "Awe dropping" event, on this week's episode of The MacRumors Show we talk through all of the new accessories rumored to debut alongside the iPhone 17 lineup. Subscribe to The MacRumors Show YouTube channel for more videos We take a closer look at Apple's invite for "Awe dropping;" the design could hint at the iPhone 17's new thermal system with ...
Awe Dropping Apple Event Feature

Five Things to Expect From Apple's 'Awe Dropping' September 9 Event

Tuesday August 26, 2025 4:17 pm PDT by
Apple today announced its "Awe Dropping" iPhone-centric event, which is set to take place on Tuesday, September 9 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. There are a long list of products that are coming, but we thought we'd pull out five feature highlights to look forward to. That Super Thin iPhone - Apple's September 9 event will see the unveiling of the first redesigned iPhone we've had in years, ...

Top Rated Comments

d5aqoëp Avatar
6 weeks ago

Nope. Wrong on all counts.
You have to be so much deluded to not accept current Apple's shortcomings.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
d5aqoëp Avatar
6 weeks ago
Apple manufactures/assembles in India, takes advantage of PLI schemes (Production linked initiative) of the Indian govt to save on taxes and gets various subsidies. Yet they sell iPhone for higher price in India than US. Especially the Pro models.

Also compared to $1000 androids, Apple is
1. Behind in Camera tech
2. Behind in Wifi tech
3. Behind in GPU tech
4. Behind in Screen tech
5. Behind in Battery tech
6. Behind in 5G Modem tech. They purposely used low end SD X72 modem in 16 Pro series so that their new in-house modem found in 16e doesn't look half as bad it already is. While all competent Androids are rocking SD X80 and soon X85.

Also, Apple failed it's own liquid glass and is now reduced to "Frosted Glass" in latest iOS 26 DB3 beta. Which is almost the same UI material like iOS 18 but just looks uglier and crappier. Let's see how much more of liquid they remove in today's DB4.

All these things collectively lead me to believe that Apple has lost it's charm and they are no longer at the Apex of Tech pyramid. If the above things don't start ringing alarm bells in their UFO campus, then I don't know what else will and we will see a slow and painful decline of the company.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DelayedGratificationGene Avatar
6 weeks ago

Apple manufactures/assembles in India, takes advantage of PLI schemes (Production linked initiative) of the Indian govt to save on taxes and gets various subsidies. Yet they sell iPhone for higher price in India than US. Especially the Pro models.

Also compared to $1000 androids, Apple is
1. Behind in Camera tech
2. Behind in Wifi tech
3. Behind in GPU tech
4. Behind in Screen tech
5. Behind in Battery tech
6. Behind in 5G Modem tech. They purposely used low end SD X72 modem in 16 Pro series so that their new in-house modem found in 16e doesn't look half as bad it already is. While all competent Androids are rocking SD X80 and soon X85.

Also, Apple failed it's own liquid glass and is now reduced to "Frosted Glass" in latest iOS 26 DB3 beta. Which is almost the same UI material like iOS 18 but just looks uglier and crappier. Let's see how much more of liquid they remove in today's DB4.

All these things collectively lead me to believe that Apple has lost it's charm and they are no longer at the Apex of Tech pyramid. If the above things don't start ringing alarm bells in their UFO campus, then I don't know what else will and we will see a slow and painful decline of the company.
Nope. Wrong on all counts.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Loi84 Avatar
6 weeks ago

Apple manufactures/assembles in India, takes advantage of PLI schemes (Production linked initiative) of the Indian govt to save on taxes and gets various subsidies. Yet they sell iPhone for higher price in India than US. Especially the Pro models.

Also compared to $1000 androids, Apple is
1. Behind in Camera tech
2. Behind in Wifi tech
3. Behind in GPU tech
4. Behind in Screen tech
5. Behind in Battery tech
6. Behind in 5G Modem tech. They purposely used low end SD X72 modem in 16 Pro series so that their new in-house modem found in 16e doesn't look half as bad it already is. While all competent Androids are rocking SD X80 and soon X85.

Also, Apple failed it's own liquid glass and is now reduced to "Frosted Glass" in latest iOS 26 DB3 beta. Which is almost the same UI material like iOS 18 but just looks uglier and crappier. Let's see how much more of liquid they remove in today's DB4.

All these things collectively lead me to believe that Apple has lost it's charm and they are no longer at the Apex of Tech pyramid. If the above things don't start ringing alarm bells in their UFO campus, then I don't know what else will and we will see a slow and painful decline of the company.
For a large part of its history, Apple has NOT been a leader in specs.
Its value has been based on the combo of design, UI, features, and ecosystem.

Whether that's similarly compelling in the future as most products become even more mature and commodities, who knows.
So there could be a decline, however, the logic is different than yours.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
svish Avatar
6 weeks ago
Good to hear about an increase in sales in India. Think with the Pro models being manufactured in the country, the import duty on these models should go away and the price should be corrected. That should further help drive the sales in the region.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JapanApple Avatar
6 weeks ago
The natural progression of the product supply chain does not depend on China. A new product location that lacks easy access can grow into new markets. They are now becoming accessible.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)