Q2 2017: Chinese Brands Now Contributing To Almost Half Of Global Smartphone Shipments

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Aug 2, 2017

Smartphone shipments set second quarter record clocking 365 million units, growing 3% annually

New Delhi, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Seoul, London, Buenos Aires – Aug 2nd, 2017

According to the latest research from Counterpoint’s Market Monitor service, global smartphone shipments grew 3% YoY in Q2 2017. Chinese brands now hold a record 48% smartphone market share worldwide as these brands continue to scale aggressively beyond mainland China.

Commenting on the findings, Jeff Fieldhack, Research Director at Counterpoint Research said, “The smartphone market continues to grow in single digits with the second half of 2017 expected to add further to the growth cycle thanks to the new iPhone cycle and additional new products from other OEMs. Brands are striving hard for new forms of hardware differentiation including bezel-free, alternative aspect ratio and dual screen smartphones. Currently such hardware differentiation is happening at the flagship level but we can expect such design changes to percolate to lower price bands in time. This will augment growth in the mid-range smartphone segment from later in 2018. Any uptick in replacement of flagships will also drive the volume of pre-owned devices that are increasingly being harvested by the industry for the value they can create.”

Commenting on the growth of Chinese brands, Tarun Pathak, Associate Director at Counterpoint Research said, “Chinese brands have been successful in not only cementing their positions in their home country, but also managing to expand beyond mainland China at the same time. Most of these players took offline as the primary channel strategy to enter new markets. In addition they have backed their channel strategies with aggressive marketing spend in both above-the-line and below-the-line campaigns. This has made them accessible to partners, including operators, in new territories. These brands will continue to expand their reach beyond China during the second half of this year. India, South Asia and Africa will be the key focus geographies to drive additional scale and market share. The geographic diversification will also help offset any turbulence in the domestic China market, which is increasingly saturated.”

Commenting on vendor performance during the quarter Research Analyst, Shobhit Srivastava, noted, “The competitive landscape is now changing drastically across many regions. In developed markets the top three brands are strengthening their hold. In emerging markets meanwhile, rankings continue to be volatile, with new players also entering the top ten rankings within a few quarters of launch. This has led to various strategies by OEMs during the quarter to counter competition. These includes ODM tie-ups, operator tie-ups in prepaid markets, cutting down excessive portfolios and even offering devices for free (Jiophone launch). We expect further innovation (and desperation) in go-to-market strategies by different OEMs struggle for traction in fast-moving market environments.”

Exhibit 1: Key Chinese Brands YoY Shipment Growth in Domestic vs Global Markets - Q2 2017

Market Summary

  • Global smartphone shipments grew 3% YoY reaching 365 million units in Q2 2017, a second quarter record.
  • Smartphone penetration reached over 80% of all the mobile phones shipped in the quarter.
  • Top 10 brands account for almost 76% of the smartphone volumes in Q2 2017.
  • Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo & Huawei were the fastest growing Chinese brands outside China with their mix of overseas smartphones shipments increasing YoY.
  • China, India and South East Asia remain the key growth markets for Chinese brands. A Chinese vendor continues to hold one of the top three spots in most of these markets.
  • Almost 1/3rd of the combined shipments of these brands are to markets outside China.

Exhibit 2: Global Smartphone Shipments Volume Share – Q2 2017

 Source: Counterpoint Research: Quarterly Market Monitor Q2 2017

OEM Performance Insights

    • Samsung led the smartphone market by volume with a market share of 22% in Q2 2017. Its smartphone shipments recorded a marginal growth of 4% annually during the quarter.
    • Samsung shipments remained almost flat quarter on quarter. Average selling price of Samsung smartphones increased due to strong shipments of S8 and S8+. However, shipments of mid-tier A series and low send J series declined sequentially.
    • Apple’s global smartphone market share declined due to seasonality. iPhone sales grew 1% YoY
    • Demand for older generation iPhones remained strong in markets like Russia, India, Vietnam, Indonesia and other fast growing markets.
    • Many users are likely to delay their purchase of a new iPhone in anticipation of the much awaited iPhone 10th anniversary edition which is expected to be a super-cycle for Apple – though supply-side challenges might limit the initial volumes available.
    • Apple’s decline in China continues as Oppo, Vivo and Huawei posted record Q2 2017 shipments in China.
    • Huawei shipped record second quarter shipments of 38.4 million units, up 20% annually driven by strong performance in emerging markets.
    • In China, Huawei continued to capture the top spot in 2Q17 ahead of rivals OPPO and vivo, shipping higher volumes into the channels. Huawei’s Nova and Enjoy series, along with flagship P10 were in strong demand during the quarter. Huawei’s share in the premium segment also expanded due to the strong performance of its Mate and P series.
    • Oppo and Vivo were the fourth and fifth largest brands during the quarter, capturing market share of 8.4% and 6.6% respectively. Both these brands posted record quarters in India, their strongest market outside China.
    • Xiaomi emerged as the fastest growing brand YoY (+60%) surpassing Vivo (+45%) & OPPO (+33%) which were the fastest growing brands in the previous quarter.
    • Xiaomi shipped 23.2 million smartphones, capturing 6.6% market share of the global smartphone market in Q2 2017.
    • The key reason behind the Xiaomi’s comeback can be attributed to strong demand for its latest flagship Mi 6 and low-tier models such as Redmi Note 4X. In addition it has focused on diversifying its distribution channel mix in both China and India, its strongest market outside China.
    • LG registered 13.3 million smartphone shipments in Q2 2017 with strong performances in Asia and Europe. The company’s shipments declined 4% annually during Q2 2017. Its shipments in North America also declined sequentially because of lower than expected sales of its flagship G6.
    • ZTE was the 8th largest brand capturing 3.3% market share during the quarter.
    • Lenovo and Alcatel continue to face tough competition in high growth markets like India, LATAM which led to the flat or declining market share respectively, during the quarter.

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Aug 2, 2017

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Tarun Pathak

Tarun is a Research Director with Counterpoint Technology Market Research, based out of Gurgaon (near New Delhi). Tarun has 10 years of work experience with a key focus on the evolving mobile device ecosystem with specialties in Emerging Markets. He understands specific mobile industry nuances, helping clients to navigate through the rapidly changing technological trends. As a Telecom Analyst he has been quoted extensively by the leading media platforms. Tarun holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Management, specializing in International Business from the Amity International Business School and is a graduate in Physical Sciences from Jammu University, Jammu in the northern Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir.