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The Best-Selling Mobile Phones of All Time (Key Takeaways)

The Best-Selling Mobile Phones of All Time (Key Takeaways)

Introduction

The mobile phone industry has produced many iconic devices that not only defined their eras but also reached impressive sales milestones. In this article, we highlight the top-selling mobile phones of all time—models that have left a lasting impact on the market. At the end, we’ve included key takeaways from these sales trends spanning nearly three decades.

1. Nokia 1100 – 250 Million Units Sold
Blue Nokia 1100 phone shown from front and side views on a white background.
Nokia 1100.

Release Year: 2003

Type: Feature Phone33

Highlights: Renowned for its durability, simplicity, and affordability, the Nokia 1100 became a staple in many households, especially in developing countries. Its long battery life and built-in flashlight made it a practical choice for users worldwide.

2. Nokia 1110 – 248 Million Units Sold
Nokia 1110 mobile phone featuring a monochrome display and classic alphanumeric keypad, displayed on a light background.
Nokia 1110.

Release Year: 2005

Type: Feature Phone

Highlights: Building upon the success of the 1100, the Nokia 1110 offered user-friendly features and reliability, further cementing Nokia's dominance in the mobile phone market during the early 2000s.

3. Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus – 222 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2014

Type: Smartphone

Highlights: Marking a significant design shift with larger screens and a sleek form factor, the iPhone 6 series appealed to a broad audience, making it Apple's best-selling smartphone series to date.

Apple iPhone 6 displayed from front, back, and side, featuring a sleek gray design and home screen with classic iOS icons.
iPhone 6.
4. Nokia 105 Series – 200 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2013

Type: Feature Phone

Highlights: Aimed at first-time mobile users, the Nokia 105 series offered essential features at an affordable price point, making it particularly popular in emerging markets.

Front, side, and back views of Nokia 105 feature phone in blue, white, and black, displaying its keypad and classic game menu.
Nokia 105 Series.
5. Apple iPhone 6S and 6S Plus – 174 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2015

Type: Smartphone

Highlights: Introducing features like 3D Touch and improved cameras, the iPhone 6S series continued Apple's trend of combining innovation with user-friendly design.

Front and back view of the rose gold iPhone 6s, displaying its app-filled home screen and sleek aluminum finish.
Apple iPhone 6S.
6. Apple iPhone 5S – 165 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2013

Type: Smartphone

Highlights: The iPhone 5S was the first smartphone to feature a 64-bit processor and introduced the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, setting new standards for mobile security and performance.

Front, side, and back view of the space gray iPhone 5s, featuring its compact design and classic iOS app layout.
Apple iPhone 5S.
7. Nokia 3210 – 160 Million Units Sold
Front view of the classic Nokia 3210 mobile phone, featuring a monochrome display and physical keypad.
Nokia 3210.

Release Year: 1999

Type: Feature Phone

Highlights: With its internal antenna and customizable covers, the Nokia 3210 was both functional and fashionable, appealing to a younger demographic. 

8. Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus – 160 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2016

Type: Smartphone

Highlights: The iPhone 7 series introduced water resistance and removed the headphone jack, signaling a new direction in smartphone design.

Front, side, and back views of the rose gold iPhone 7 Plus featuring dual rear cameras and a Retina HD display.
Apple iPhone 7.
9. Apple iPhone 11 – 159 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2019

Type: Smartphone

Highlights: Offering a balance of performance and affordability, the iPhone 11's dual-camera system and A13 Bionic chip made it a favorite among consumers. 

Back view of six iPhone 11 models in red, yellow, white, green, black, and purple, each with dual rear cameras.
Apple iPhone 11.
10. Apple iPhone XR and XS Series – 151 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2018

Type: Smartphone

Highlights: The iPhone XR, with its colorful design and advanced features at a lower price point, alongside the premium XS models, catered to a wide range of users.

Apple iPhone XR.
11. Nokia 6600 – 150 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2003

Type: Feature Phone

Highlights: As one of the earliest smartphones, the Nokia 6600 offered advanced features like a VGA camera and Symbian OS, appealing to business users and tech enthusiasts.

Front and back view of the classic Nokia 6600 with VGA camera and keypad.
Nokia 6600.
12. Samsung E1100 – 150 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2009

Type: Feature Phone

Highlights: Known for its robust build and impressive battery life, the E1100 was a reliable choice for users seeking basic mobile functionality. 

Close-up of the classic Samsung E1100 mobile phone with a numeric keypad.
Samsung E1100.
13. Motorola RAZR V3 – 130 Million Units Sold

Release Year: 2004

Type: Feature Phone

Highlights: With its ultra-thin design and stylish appearance, the RAZR V3 became a fashion statement, influencing phone design trends for years.

Collection of Motorola Razr V3 flip phones in six different colors.
Motorola RAZR V3.
14. Nokia 1200 – 150 Million Units Sold
Nokia 1200 mobile phone with monochrome screen, classic D-pad, and silver keypad, shown against a light background.
Nokia 1200.

Release Year: 2007

Type: Feature Phone

Highlights: Designed for first-time mobile users, the Nokia 1200 emphasized simplicity and reliability, making it popular in emerging markets.

15. Nokia 2600 – 135 Million Units Sold
Nokia 2600 classic mobile phone with a small color display and standard keypad.
Nokia 2600.

Release Year: 2004

Type: Feature Phone

Highlights: Offering essential features at an affordable price, the Nokia 2600 catered to users seeking straightforward mobile communication.

Conclusion and Takeaway

These devices not only achieved impressive sales figures but also played key roles in shaping the mobile phone industry. From the simplicity and durability of early Nokia models to the technological advancements of Apple’s iPhones, each has left a lasting legacy. As the list shows, consumers consistently gravitate toward innovation, reliability, and value, rewarding phones that either introduced something new or fulfilled everyday needs in simple, effective ways.

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