Smartphone shipments to grow 5% in 2016

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Struggles in China to pull Apple into declining shipments over the year

Worldwide smartphone shipments will reach just over 1.4 billion units in 2016, a 5% year on year increase, despite Apple posting its first annual decline. Shipments in Asia-Pacific (excluding Greater China) are expected to grow by 13%, stated Canalys.

“The smartphone markets in India and the Philippines are performing well in 2016, with annual growth expected to reach 21% and 26% respectively,” said Ishan Dutt, research analyst. “Smartphone penetration in these markets remains low, meaning there is a big opportunity for vendors. Growth in established markets is harder to find but, despite shipment declines in the first two quarters, we expect Western Europe and North America to return to growth in the second half of the year. Both regions will end 2016 with single-digit percentage shipment increases, helped by the launch of a new iPhone.”

Despite the new iPhone, Canalys expects Apple’s worldwide shipments will decline in 2016, as it continues to struggle in China.

Said research analyst Jessie Ding: “The launch of the iPhone 6 saw Apple’s shipments in Greater China skyrocket, but the company has struggled to maintain this momentum. The iPhone 6s had a lackluster reception in comparison and the iPhone SE is unlikely to make a big difference to Apple’s fortunes in the region this year.

“Local players have improved product quality and offer much better value for money. Huawei, Oppo and vivo offer products with better specifications at significantly lower price points. The iPhones lack features such as waterproofing and wireless charging. Apple needs to catch up with the competition if it wants to compete,” added Ding.

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