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Canalys data sheet estimates 3.5 million Apple Watch units sold during Q2 of 2018

Apple shipped an estimated 3.5 million Apple Watch units worldwide for the second quarter of 2018 according to new data shared today by analytics firm Canalys.

The number marks a 30 percent improvement from the number of watched sold a year ago during the second quarter of 2017. The primary difference between the two quarters was the availability of the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE connection, a feature that likely spurred many customers to upgrade or purchase one of the watches for the first time.

The LTE Apple Watch proved especially popular in Asia, accounting for 60 percent of the 250,000 units that were shipped to the region. Per Canalys, the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE was the best-shipping smartwatch in Asia in Q2 2018.


Although Apple’s shipments increased, the company’s share of the smartwatch market ropped to 34 percent from 43 percent in the first quarter of 2018. Canalys attributes this to competition in the smartwatch market, including strong performances from Fitbit and Garmin.

Canalys Research Analyst Vincent Thielke offered the following opinion:

“Apple faces a growing threat from competitors, which have started to pass the million quarterly shipments mark. Vendors are trying to differentiate their products with advanced heart-rate metrics, smart coaching and mapping, and consumers now have a much wider range of smartwatches to choose from than they did a year ago. Amid further competition from Samsung and Google, rumored to be launching Galaxy and Pixel watches respectively, Apple needs to work out how to drive refreshes in markets such as the US, where its penetration into the existing iPhone installed base has started to level off.”

Granted, Canalys’ Apple Watch shipment numbers are estimates and Apple has never reported the number of Apple Watch units it’s sold. Apple Watch sales are lumped into the company’s “Other” category, which also includes AirPods, Apple TV, HomePod, Beats products, iPod touch, and other Apple-branded and third-party accessories.

Last quarter, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the Apple Watch saw strong revenue growth “in the double digits,” setting a March quarter revenue record. Apple plans to report its fiscal third quarter earnings results next week, which should give us a bit more insight into the performance of the Apple Watch from April to June.

The next-gen Apple Watch is expected to feature a larger display (1.57 inches and 1.78 inches) perhaps implemented through a reduction in bezel size, a higher-capacity battery, and enhanced heart rate detection features.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via MacRumors and Canalys