If there was any doubt that Apple's iPhone X was a flop, it seems that the latest sales figures show that this can not be the case.
Industry analysts Counterpoint published a study on the worldwide sale of smartphones in March 2018, and the iPhone X seems to be far ahead.
According to the report, the flagship of Apple took 3.5 percent market share - far ahead of all its Android competitors.
To make matters worse, the iPhone was the best-selling mobile phone in March with a share of 2.3 percent.
Amazingly, the best-selling Android phones came from Chinese companies Xiaomi followed by OPPO.
Samsung's flagships, Galaxy S9 and S9 +, were fifth and sixth, with a 1.6 percent share.
"Apple's iPhone X remained the best-selling smartphone in March, dominating the entire first quarter as the number one smartphone," said Counterpoint.
"IPhone 8 Plus sales improved in March as Apple made it one of the world's best-selling smartphones."
These news coincide with Apple's recent financial news announced earlier this month.
"We are pleased to announce our best March quarter with strong sales growth in iPhone, services and wearables," said Apple CEO Tim Cook.
"Customers chose the iPhone X more than any other iPhone every week in the March quarter, as well as after launching in the December quarter.
"We also achieved sales growth in all of our geographic segments, with over 20 percent growth in China and Japan."
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