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Omdia: Global Tablet Shipments Grew 10% in 2025 as Market Nears Slowdown

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Omdia: Global Tablet Shipments Grew 10% in 2025 as Market Nears Slowdown
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Omdia: Global Tablet Shipments Grew 10% in 2025 as Market Nears Slowdown

2026-02-04 18:19 Last Updated At:18:20

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 4, 2026--

The global tablet market continued its recovery in 2025, with shipments rising 9.8% year on year to 162 million units according to the latest research from Omdia. Momentum was strongest in the holiday quarter, with Q4 2025 shipments reaching 44 million units, up 9.8% year on year.

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Central & Eastern Europe emerged as the fastest-growing region in 2025, followed closely by Asia Pacific. All regions recorded double-digit growth during the year, except for North America, although a healthy holiday season supported by vendor and retail discounting helped moderate the annual decline.

“In 2025, the tablet market delivered its highest annual shipment volume since the pandemic-driven demand boom of 2020,” said Himani Mukka, Research Manager at Omdia. “Seasonal holiday demand, combined with vendor pre-build activity ahead of anticipated memory constraints, provided a meaningful uplift to shipments in the final quarter. However, tablet demand will come under increasing pressure in 2026.”

Mukka added, “Vendors will need to carefully balance competitiveness with profitability as further disruption in the memory market threatens supply availability and drives up prices. Growth opportunities will be more selective, concentrated around premium and flagship model replacement cycles in developed markets alongside public-sector supported education demand in emerging markets.

On the product side, we expect a shift in how tablets are positioned and marketed, with vendors framing them as ecosystem-centric devices in a more controlled demand environment. This includes the introduction of cross-OS functionality and a focus on AI-driven experiences. Recent examples include Lenovo’s Qira, which operates across Windows and Android to deliver a more seamless user experience and reduce friction between AI assistants. In addition, the collaboration between Apple and Google to use Gemini for future Apple Intelligence features represents a positive step forward for the generative AI ecosystem across its device portfolio, including iPads.”

The global tablet market grew 10% year on year in Q4 2025. Apple had robust demand and grew their lead as the top tablet vendor, delivering 19.6 million iPads, representing a 16.5% increase, driven by strong demand for the iPad 11 th Generation and the M5-powered iPad Pro lineup. Samsung ranked second but faced broader market slowdown pressures, with shipments declining 9.2% year on year to 6.4 million units. Lenovo led growth among major vendors, shipping 3.9 million units, up 36% year on year, supported by proactive shipment pull-in ahead of expected price increases. Huawei placed fourth with shipments of 3 million units and 14.8% growth, while Xiaomi completed the top five, shipping 2.8 million units, reflecting a 10.1% year-on-year increase in Q4 2025 while its full year shipments grew 25% compared to 2024. Vendor rankings remained unchanged in the full-year results.

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Vendor Ranking Movement (1Q25 → 4Q25)

Vendor Ranking Movement (1Q25 → 4Q25)

Worldwide tablet shipments and growth (2016 – 2025)

Worldwide tablet shipments and growth (2016 – 2025)

HAMBURG, Germany (AP) — French soccer player Jean-Luc Dompé has been handed a six-figure fine by his Bundesliga club for drunk driving.

Hamburger SV said in a statement that the 30-year-old winger got a “record fine in the six-figure range” and that he apologized during a meeting on Tuesday for his behavior.

Dompé was stopped during a traffic check at the end of January, during which police detected alcohol in a breath test. In response, the club suspended him until further notice.

Hamburg said he will remain sidelined this week but will resume training.

“I am aware that a simple apology is not enough," Dompé said in comments provided by the club. "I absolutely failed to live up to my role as a role model. I made serious mistakes and, of course, take full responsibility for the consequences. I understand the disappointment of the club, the coaching staff, and all the fans who have always supported me up to this point. I am incredibly sorry — also for letting the team down during this phase, these extremely important weeks.”

Hamburg, promoted to the Bundesliga last season after a seven-year absence, is 13th in the 18-team division.

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FILE - Hamburg's Jean-Luc Dompe reacts during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Cologne and Hamburger SV, in Cologne, Germany, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)

FILE - Hamburg's Jean-Luc Dompe reacts during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Cologne and Hamburger SV, in Cologne, Germany, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)

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