What is the total number of iPhones sold to date, and what are the iPhone shipment and sales statistics for the year 2023?

Yacine BENAMGHAR
Verified writer

18 July

Apple achieved remarkable success in 2022, selling an impressive 225.30 million iPhones and solidifying its position as a top global smartphone manufacturer. iPhones contributed significantly to Apple's revenue, generating a remarkable $205,489 million USD, which accounted for more than 52% of the company's total revenue of $394.33 billion USD. The continued growth of iPhones in the market, driven by high sales and a loyal user base, highlights Apple's ongoing success. To delve deeper into Apple's iPhone market share, recent sales figures, revenue distribution, and more, continue reading.

Highlighted excerpts include iPhone sales figures, such as the approximately 225.30 million units sold in 2022, showing a 3.7% decline from the previous year. This resulted in a staggering USD 205 billion revenue for Apple. Furthermore, Apple has sold over 2.3 billion iPhones since 2007, cementing its position as a leading global smartphone manufacturer and capturing a 27.71% market share in Q1 2023. In terms of revenue, the iPhone generated USD 65.77 billion in Q1 2023 alone and accounted for more than 52% of Apple's total revenue of USD 394.33 billion in 2022. Additionally, Apple holds a commanding 58.51% market share in the United States' smartphone sales, with an estimated 72.28 million iPhones set to be shipped and sold in 2023. Other insights include the sale of 5.8 million Mac units and revenue of USD 7.38 billion in Q3 2022, as well as the sale of more than 150 million AirPods and revenue of USD 12.1 billion in 2021. iPad sales peaked at 26 million units in Q4 2013, and approximately 14.5 million tablets were sold worldwide in Q3 2022, reflecting a quarter-on-quarter increase.


Regarding iPhone sales and shipments worldwide...

After 15 years in the global smartphone market, the iPhone has solidified its position as one of the most popular smartphones worldwide, with over 225.30 million units sold in 2022 alone. There was a 3.7% decrease in iPhone sales from 2022 to 2021.

What is the cumulative number of iPhones sold since 2007?
Since its initial release in 2007, approximately 2.3 billion iPhones have been sold globally. Apple's dominance is set to continue as the iPhone captured a leading 27.71% market share in the first quarter of 2023.
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What is the annual sales figure for iPhones from 2010 to 2022?

In 2021, Apple achieved record-breaking annual sales and shipments, reaching a peak of 233.90 million units. Starting with just 1.39 million iPhones sold in their inaugural year of 2007, Apple has established itself as a dominant force in the smartphone industry, consistently selling approximately 200 million units per year since 2014. Noteworthy statistics include the fact that around 35% of iPhone users also own an Apple Watch, and Japan boasts the highest percentage of active iPhone users among countries.

What is the projected revenue for Apple's iPhone in 2023?

In the first quarter of 2023, the revenue generated by the iPhone amounted to 65.77 billion USD, representing a significant 54.30% increase compared to the previous quarter. Additionally, in 2022, Apple achieved a remarkable milestone with its iPhones, generating a total revenue of 205.49 billion USD, marking it as the most profitable year for the company so far.


What are the annual iPhone sales figures in the United States from 2015 to 2023?

Apple's iPhone has consistently demonstrated its dominance in the US market, with the country accounting for over 30% of the total worldwide sales and shipments. Noteworthy statistics include the delayed release of the Apple iPhone 12 from September to October due to a global semiconductor shortage, which was influenced by increased electronics demand during the COVID-19 pandemic and the US-China tech war. Since 2007, Apple has released a new iPhone model every year, implementing strategic measures to prevent sales stagnation. One such move was the launch of the iPhone SE, featuring a 4-inch screen aimed at boosting market share by targeting iPhone users who preferred smaller devices. Additionally, Apple identified the popularity of 4-inch phones in developing countries.

US market

In the US market, Apple maintains its dominant position with a remarkable 57.22% market share as of the first quarter of 2023. Competitors like Samsung and their Samsung Galaxy line have been unable to match iPhone sales in the country, establishing Apple as the leading manufacturer in terms of smartphone market share. Over the past decade, Apple has consistently accounted for more than half of all smartphones sold in the US.

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