French Tech Market: iPhone 17 Dominates Sales While Nvidia Leads in Gaming Laptops

Published on January 07, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Collage showing the new iPhone 17 alongside two standout gaming laptops (MSI Katana and ASUS TUF) with bar graphs representing their sales dominance in the French tech market during September.

French Tech Market: iPhone 17 Dominates Sales While NVIDIA Leads in Gaming Laptops

September in France is marked by two technological phenomena that capture the attention of different types of users. On one hand, Apple's iPhone 17 launch is shaping up to be the most important consumer event of the month, while the gaming laptops segment maintains a vibrant dynamic with clear NVIDIA domination. 🇫🇷

The Undisputed Reign of the iPhone 17

The mid-month arrival of the iPhone 17 has generated massive anticipation among French consumers. According to all sector forecasts, this device will become the best-selling device during September, consolidating the traditional boost that Apple launches generate in the European market. 📱

Launch Features:
  • Positioning as the best-selling device of the month
  • Mid-September arrival with high anticipation
  • Marking a milestone in the French smartphone market
The iPhone 17 is shaping up to be the star device of the month in the French tech market.

NVIDIA Consolidates Its Leadership in Gaming Laptops

While Apple dominates in smartphones, NVIDIA extends its reign in the gaming laptops market. The GeForce RTX 4070 and 4080 graphics cards have positioned themselves as the preferred options for French gamers, reflecting the constant search for the best performance in demanding games. 🎮

Standout Models in the Gaming Market:
  • MSI Katana A15 AI: balanced combination of power and design
  • ASUS TUF Gaming F16: robust and reliable alternative
  • Both represent the best of mid-to-high range

Creativity to Justify New Purchases

September will be remembered as the month when everyone renewed their phone while trying to convince their families that a gaming laptop was a necessity for remote work. The imagination of arguments for acquiring new hardware reaches epic levels, especially when latest-generation graphics cards are involved in the equation. 😄