Canalys: Smartphone market declines 12% in Q1

Yordan, 18 April 2023

Canalys posted its preliminary report on global smartphone market during the first quarter of the year. According to the rough data, shipments in Q1 2023 declined 12% yearly, falling down for a fifth consecutive quarter. Samsung took back the top spot from Apple due to decreased interest in the iPhone 14 Pro series, while Xiaomi lost a lot of sales, but managed to stay in third.

Canalys: Smartphone market declines 12% more in Q1 ‘23

According to analyst Sanyam Chaurasia, the decline was within expectations throughout the industry. Yes, macroeconomic conditions improved a little, and companies did invest more in promotions and other marketing activities. Still, consumer demand remained sluggish, particularly in the low-end segment due to high inflation.

Company Q1 2022 market share Q1 2023 market share
Samsung 24% 22%
Apple 18% 21%
Xiaomi 13% 11%
Oppo 9% 10%
vivo 8% 8%
Others 28% 28%

The continuing weak demand has caused makers to reduce production volumes, as they look to clear existing inventory. This has negatively impacted the component supply chain in the long run.

Canalys: Smartphone market declines 12% more in Q1 ‘23

Still, the rough patch has made smartphone vendors more active in production planning and order optimization. As the first signs of recovery are expected in Q2 2023 we should see most of the existing stock sold through and then hopefully shipments will start to pick up again.

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Buy better phone, i have iPhone and pairing with BT works great, so effortless

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Apr 2023
  • gqb

THIS! Also, don't even get me started how painfully cumbersome to pair a wireless device using Bluetooth.

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Apr 2023
  • gqb

It depends on your definition of ordinary. I got a $10 Sony MDR-ZX110 wired headphone and it sounds way better than my $25 Xiaomi TWS Basic Earbuds.

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