CORRECTING and REPLACING Omdia: Global Smartphone Shipments Rebound with 7.1% Growth in 2024, Amid Industry Recovery
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OMDIA: GLOBAL SMARTPHONE SHIPMENTS REBOUND
WITH 7.1% GROWTH IN 2024, AMID INDUSTRY RECOVERY
According to the latest Omdia smartphone preliminary shipment
report, global shipments reached 328.0 million units in 4Q24
marking a 2.8% increase. This growth extends the smartphone
market’s streak to five consecutive quarters of year-on-year
growth. For the full year 2024, total shipments climbed to 1,223.1
million units, a 7.1% increase from 1,141.9 million units in 2023
signaling a steady recovery for the industry.
Apple led global smartphone shipments in 4Q24, as is typical for
the fourth quarter, following the launch of the new iPhone 16
series. The iPhone 16 lineup, released in the third quarter, drove
shipments to 77.1 million. While the iPhone 16 series outperformed
its predecessor in quarterly shipments, Apple overall shipments
still marked a decline from the previous year – down 1 million from
78.1 million in 4Q23. For the full year of 2024, Apple shipped
225.9 million units, down 1.4% from 229.1 million in 2023. Despite
this fall, Apple remained the world’s largest smartphone OEM of the
year, a position it first secured in 2023 after overtaking
Samsung.
“Apple is facing difficulties in China. Despite the launch of
the iPhone 16 series, overall shipments have declined. This is
attributed to the increasing lifespan of iPhones, as the growing
demand for refurbished and used iPhones is impacting shipments of
standard and legacy models,” said Jusy Hong, Senior Research
Manager at Omdia.
Samsung recorded 51.9 million units in 4Q24, bringing its 2024
total to 222.9 million units, a 1.1% fall from 2023. Samsung is one
of the few manufacturers to see overall shipment declines
throughout 2024, except for 2Q24. This continuous decline is due to
the slow-down of the mid-range smartphone market, as the A-series
makes up the majority of the company’s shipments.
Xiaomi has exceeded expectations throughout 2024, maintaining
strong global growth with 168.6 million unit shipments, an increase
of over 20 million smartphones (15.4%) compared to 2023. The Xiaomi
15 series and Redmi K80 series both launched in 4Q24 and have been
very successful in China. The company has also been actively
expanding into overseas markets, particularly in Africa and Latin
America.
Transsion Holding, whose brands include Infinix, iTel and Tecno,
saw shipments stabilize in 2024 following rapid expansion in 2023.
While the company was unable to maintain its high growth, resulting
in fluctuating year-on-year growth, Transsion has succeeded in
achieving more sustainable growth. Combined shipments of all three
brands total 106.7 million units in 2024, up 15.3% from 2023’s 92.6
million.
Vivo experienced steady growth throughout 2024, finishing the
year with a total of 100.9 million shipments. This is 12 million
more (14.0%) than in 2023, when it recorded 88.5 million shipments.
This growth is significant for Chinese manufacturers as they
recover from the significant setback faced in 2023 following
declines in both domestic Chinese market and overseas APAC
markets.
Zaker Li, Omdia Principal Smartphone Analyst said, “vivo has
demonstrated remarkable resilience against ongoing intense market
competition in 2024. While other brands have focused on aggressive
market expansion strategy, vivo opted to focus more strategically
on specific markets. It continues to lead in both the China and
India markets, which together account for more than 77% of vivo
global shipments in 2024. Following the economic turmoil in India,
vivo also reached a cooperative agreement with Dixon Technologies
to establish a joint venture further strengthening vivo's
leadership in the India market.”
Oppo Group, which includes both the Oppo and OnePlus brand,
faced challenges throughout most of 2024. Despite this, the company
has experienced strong growth in the second half of the year. Oppo
Group recorded a 2.8% overall growth in 2024, with a total of 103.6
million units, up from 100.7 million units in 2023. This growth was
driven entirely by the Oppo brand, while the OnePlus brand saw a
decline of more than 20% between 2023 and 2024.
Honor, Lenovo, and Huawei all achieved double-digit growth, far
outpacing the overall market growth rate. This growth was powered
by Chinese OEMs' expansion into overseas markets, a recovery in
demand for budget smartphones, and the resurgence of smartphone
demand in China and India.
Concluding the analysis, Hong noted: “Looking back on 2024, it’s
clear that the smartphone industry has recovered from the shipment
volume decline seen in 2023. With the global smartphone market
reaching 1,223.1 million units in 2024, this represents a strong
7.1% annual growth rate, the highest since 2021, and is higher than
the initial forecast of around 1,210 million. While it is unlikely
that this growth will continue, 2025 shipments are expected to be
in line with or slightly less than 2024, though should not drop
back to the low point of 2023.”
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