In January, China’s smartphone market experienced a surge in growth, with total shipments reaching 29.5 million units, an increase of 61.4% compared to the previous year. Local brands dominated the market, seeing a 165% increase in shipments, while foreign products accounted for around 2.4 million units. However, in February, the market experienced a significant decline, with smartphone shipments dropping by over 30% compared to the previous year, totaling 14 million units.
When looking at the first two months of 2024, total smartphone shipments increased by only 12.5% to 43.6 million units. This was mainly due to declining demand for iPhone models in China, with unit sales falling by 24% year-on-year in the first six weeks of 2024. Analysts like Kuo Ming-Chi from TF International Securities have predicted a decline of about 15% in annual iPhone shipments, which poses a significant challenge for smartphone manufacturers, especially foreign brands trying to maintain their market share in one of the most competitive environments globally. With declining demand and rapidly changing market dynamics, innovative and adaptive strategies will be necessary for all major players in the industry to stay ahead of the competition and maintain their market share.