Pixel 9 sales helped Google tighten its hold on Canada’s premium phone segment last year

What you need to know

  • Canada’s phone sales took a slight dip in 2023, but premium phones are stealing the spotlight.
  • Apple is still the boss in high-end, with Samsung close behind mixing pricey flagships and wallet-friendly options.
  • Google Pixel’s making moves, snagging the third spot in Canada’s premium race.

Canada’s smartphone market is taking an interesting turn. Overall sales dropped 4% in 2023, but the high-end crowd is booming, thanks to people craving smarter tech and carriers knowing exactly how to reel them in.

Leading the charge in the premium phone race is Apple, holding down a massive chunk of the market. Not far behind is Samsung, flexing a solid lineup that mixes top-tier flagships with more wallet-friendly premium picks, as per a new report from Counterpoint Research.

While Google Pixel might still be playing catch-up globally, it’s carving out a strong path in key markets, Canada being a standout. According to Counterpoint Research, Pixel has climbed to the third spot in the country.

The Galaxy S25, Pixel 9, and iPhone 16 lying on a table.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

This rise lines up with a major shift in Canada’s phone scene, where phones priced over $700 now make up 75% of all shipments. Clearly, Canadians are leaning hard into premium tech.

smartphone sales in Canada from 2022 to 2024

(Image credit: Counterpoint Research)

Major carriers like Bell, Rogers, and TELUS are playing a major role in getting premium phones into more hands. They’re slashing prices, stacking deals with service plans, and making those premium devices feel almost reasonable for regular buyers.

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