China’s smartphone market saw its biggest drop in demand since 2013
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Smartphone shipments in China saw their biggest decline ever
this first quarter, as shipments dropped to 91 million units, according
to a report from market analyst group Canalys. Every year since 2013,
Chinese smartphone shipments have been able to reach or exceed 100
million units quarterly. This is the first quarter since Q4 of 2013 that numbers have dipped below that benchmark.
Canalys experts suggest that the Chinese market is simply
feeling worn out by the endless marketing campaigns of each smartphone
company. “The level of competition has forced every vendor to imitate
the others’ product portfolios and go-to-market strategies,” said
research analyst Mo Jia. Basically, smartphone companies need to focus
on developing varied models and features rather than saturating the
market with iterative devices and multiple ad campaigns.
Major smartphone vendors like Samsung, Meizu, Oppo, and
Vivo were hard hit by the sharp decline. Meizu’s and Samsung’s shipment
numbers shrank to less than half of their numbers year over year. Apple
didn’t fare much better, coming in fifth place for number of shipments.
We’ve reached out to Canalys for the exact numbers. Vivo’s shipments
fell to 15 million while Oppo’s shipments fell to 18 million, both
accounting for an approximately 10 percent drop year over year for each
respective company.
But in light of the huge downturn in the market, there
were a few winners that continued to grow their market share. Xiaomi
grew its number of phones shipped out to 12 million units, marking a 37
percent jump from the previous year. Granted, Q1 of 2017 was a weak
quarter for Xiaomi due to supply issues,
so it’s not an equal standard for comparison. But Xiaomi has been
cruising through the Chinese smartphone market with more budget
offerings than its competitors, and it’s been boosted by the popularity
of the Redmi Note 5 Pro.
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