HCM City (VNS/VNA) – Vietnam’s smartphone market sawa dip in shipments by 15.6% in 2022, marking a significant decline in theindustry, according to the International Data Corporation's Worldwide QuarterlyMobile Phone Tracker.
Despite the slight improvement in volume to 13.4 million units, thisfigure is still comparable to the 2015 market when it was still in a growingphase.
In the last quarter of 2022, the market took a sharp downturn, with a 50.3%drop year over year to 2.6 million units, the lowest figure recorded since thethird quarter of 2021, when the industry grappled with supply chain disruptionsdue to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Consumer demand weakened considerably, exacerbated by high inflation andeconomic uncertainties. The underwhelming figures come as a surprise as thefourth quarter of the year is typically a robust period for the market.
"The rising cost of living and growing macro-economic concerns resulted insignificantly low consumer demand, dampening any rebound in 2022 when Vietnamre-opened," said Thanh Vo, Research Analyst for Client Devices at IDCVietnam. "This has led to a cautious start in 2023 as vendors rethinktheir portfolio of devices amidst profitability concerns."
Apple was a bright spot in 2022, being the only top smartphone vendor toweather the decline with a positive growth due to the high demand for theiPhone 14 series despite the production issues in China affecting the iPhone 14Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max supplies.
Samsung declined 4.9% quarter over quarter, but it made a remarkable effort inthe market downturn. Its Galaxy A-series phones contributed the largest toSamsung's shipments, with the Galaxy A04, Galaxy A13, and Galaxy A23 being themost popular. Samsung's share increased to 40.4% in 4Q22 from 34% in the thirdquarter of 2022.
OPPO kept its second position with a 21.3% share by units in the last quarterof 2022, despite a slight 0.3 percentage point drop quarter over quarter. Itsshipments declined for the second straight quarter with a 21% and a 38.9%year-over-year drop. OPPO's affordable smartphone range, such as the A17k, A57,A77s, and A17, were the main workhorses across its portfolio.
Apple was a bright spot as its shipments increased 42.7% quarter over quarterin the fourth quarter of 2022. The new iPhone 14 series drove the growth ofApple in Vietnam despite production issues. Apple's overall shipments grew 23.6%year-on-year for 2022, broadly outperforming the market downturn.
Vivo faced a steeper shipment drop of 80.7% year-on-year and 49.5% quarter overquarter in the fourth quarter of 2022, resulting in a more cautious approachand supporting sales by offering discounts and/or other activities. Vivofinished in the last quarter of 2022 with a 6.3% share, a decline from a 9.9%share in the previous quarter.
Xiaomi's shipments dropped down to 138,000 units in the fourth quarter of 2022,a decline of 74.8% year-on-year and 71.0% quarter over quarter as its sharedeclined to 5.4% from 14.9% in the previous quarter. Its Redmi A1, Redmi 10C,Redmi Note 11/Note 11 Pro, and Redmi 9C represented the largest contribution ofall Xiaomi smartphone shipments in the fourth quarter of 2022./.
Despite the slight improvement in volume to 13.4 million units, thisfigure is still comparable to the 2015 market when it was still in a growingphase.
In the last quarter of 2022, the market took a sharp downturn, with a 50.3%drop year over year to 2.6 million units, the lowest figure recorded since thethird quarter of 2021, when the industry grappled with supply chain disruptionsdue to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Consumer demand weakened considerably, exacerbated by high inflation andeconomic uncertainties. The underwhelming figures come as a surprise as thefourth quarter of the year is typically a robust period for the market.
"The rising cost of living and growing macro-economic concerns resulted insignificantly low consumer demand, dampening any rebound in 2022 when Vietnamre-opened," said Thanh Vo, Research Analyst for Client Devices at IDCVietnam. "This has led to a cautious start in 2023 as vendors rethinktheir portfolio of devices amidst profitability concerns."
Apple was a bright spot in 2022, being the only top smartphone vendor toweather the decline with a positive growth due to the high demand for theiPhone 14 series despite the production issues in China affecting the iPhone 14Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max supplies.
Samsung declined 4.9% quarter over quarter, but it made a remarkable effort inthe market downturn. Its Galaxy A-series phones contributed the largest toSamsung's shipments, with the Galaxy A04, Galaxy A13, and Galaxy A23 being themost popular. Samsung's share increased to 40.4% in 4Q22 from 34% in the thirdquarter of 2022.
OPPO kept its second position with a 21.3% share by units in the last quarterof 2022, despite a slight 0.3 percentage point drop quarter over quarter. Itsshipments declined for the second straight quarter with a 21% and a 38.9%year-over-year drop. OPPO's affordable smartphone range, such as the A17k, A57,A77s, and A17, were the main workhorses across its portfolio.
Apple was a bright spot as its shipments increased 42.7% quarter over quarterin the fourth quarter of 2022. The new iPhone 14 series drove the growth ofApple in Vietnam despite production issues. Apple's overall shipments grew 23.6%year-on-year for 2022, broadly outperforming the market downturn.
Vivo faced a steeper shipment drop of 80.7% year-on-year and 49.5% quarter overquarter in the fourth quarter of 2022, resulting in a more cautious approachand supporting sales by offering discounts and/or other activities. Vivofinished in the last quarter of 2022 with a 6.3% share, a decline from a 9.9%share in the previous quarter.
Xiaomi's shipments dropped down to 138,000 units in the fourth quarter of 2022,a decline of 74.8% year-on-year and 71.0% quarter over quarter as its sharedeclined to 5.4% from 14.9% in the previous quarter. Its Redmi A1, Redmi 10C,Redmi Note 11/Note 11 Pro, and Redmi 9C represented the largest contribution ofall Xiaomi smartphone shipments in the fourth quarter of 2022./.
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