Foldable Smartphone Shipments Grew 28% in 2025, Even Without Apple

Foldable phones are picking up steam, at least in North America, according to new data from Counterpoint Research. In 2025, shipments of foldable smartphones in the region grew 28% year over year, and they’re expected to grow by more than 20% annually in 2026.

The rise in foldable phone shipments last year was largely driven by “intensifying competition and broader product availability” from key manufacturers, Counterpoint Research said in a release. “In 2025, more competitive pricing, stronger carrier promotions and improved retail visibility helped expand the addressable market beyond early adopters.”

Despite their growing popularity, foldable phones remain a niche segment of the smartphone industry. Their novel design can be alluring to tech enthusiasts or anyone who’s tired of boring slab phones, but it can also be a hindrance to people who want something predictable and straightforward. 

Prices can also be prohibitive, with phones like the book-style Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 starting at $2,000 (not

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