Worldwide Smartphone Shipments to Touch 1.24 Billion Units in 2024, Up 6.2 Percent: IDC
According to IDC's latest Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone
Tracker, worldwide smartphone shipments are forecast to grow 6.2 percent
year-over-year in 2024 to 1.24 billion units. This strong growth follows two
years of steep declines and is fueled by pent-up demand for device upgrades.
While 2024 marks a strong rebound, growth is expected to slow
to low single digits from 2025 onward, with a 2.6 percent CAGR (2023-2028).
Contributing factors include increasing smartphone penetration, lengthening
refresh cycles and headwinds from rapidly growing used smartphone market.
"While GenAI continues to be a hot topic and top
priority for many vendors, it is yet to impact demand significantly and drive
early upgrades." said Nabila Popal, senior research director, IDC's
Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. "While we continue to believe
GenAI will revolutionize the user experience in the years to come, more
investments are needed to increase consumer awareness and introduce a 'must
have' feature that will rush consumers to the store and create that super cycle
which everyone is waiting for."
"For now, we expect GenAI smartphones will take their
place in premium flagship devices and keep moving down in price tiers to
rapidly grow to 70 percent of the smartphone market by 2028," added Popal.
Rapid Android growth of 7.6 percent year-over-year focused in
APeJC, Latin America, Middle East and Africa and China, primarily in low end
devices, is pivotal to the 6.2 percent growth this year. In contrast, iOS is
expected to grow a modest 0.4 percent in 2024.
Despite record breaking performance in emerging markets like
India, Apple faces challenges in large markets like China, the U.S. and Europe.
Looking ahead to 2025, The tides will turn as iOS is expected to grow by 3.1
percent year-over-year, outpacing Android's forecasted 1.7 percent growth over
the same period.
"New foldable phone models continue to grab headlines
despite the low volumes in the market," said Anthony Scarsella, research
director, IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. "In Q3,
foldables declined by 7.4 percent, even as most of the world's prominent
vendors launched new models. Still foldables will grow 10.5 percent in 2024 and
maintain a double-digit growth through 2028 with a five-year CAGR of 15.9
percent."
"However, the pace of growth is slowing down as Chinese
vendors (who are driving this segment) are realigning focus and investments
towards GenAI smartphones. Durability concerns and lack of unique use cases are
also dampening growth," said Scarsella.
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