Feature phone market in Nigeria grew 15% annually offsetting the smartphone decline in 2017
The Nigerian economy faced a major downfall due to recession. This affected the market demand for smartphones, as a result of which, consumers upgraded to feature phones
New Delhi, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Seoul, London, Buenos Aires – Feb 23th, 2018
Exhibit 1: Nigeria Smartphone Shipments Market Share in 2017
Exhibit 2: Nigeria Feature Phone Shipments Market Share in 2017
Source: Counterpoint Research Market Monitor CY 2017
Market Summary:- Nigeria’s smartphone market shipments volume declined by 1% YoY in CY 2017.
- Top 5 brands accounted for 70% of the smartphone shipments.
- Samsung led the overall smartphone market with a share of 34% in CY 2017. Though its shipments volume, declined 4% on an annual basis due to rising competition in the market and availability of affordable devices.
- Tecno captured the second position in the smartphone segment with 16% market share, as the company introduced new smartphone models under ‘Spark Series’ and upgraded its existing ‘Camon Series’. The company also offered huge discounts on its newly launched models in the third quarter of 2017.
- Itel remained at the third spot in the smartphone segment as its shipments increased four times and the company expanded its product range and distribution.
- During the year, several new brands entered the Nigerian Market like Freetel, Xiaomi and Motorola in the smartphone segment. However, they captured a smaller share of the overall smartphone market.
- In terms of distribution, approximately 85% of the total Nigerian market sales are through offline channels and online channels contribute to 15%. TD-Mobile is the leader in offline distribution while the online market is dominated by Jumia and Konga.
- Feature phone penetration reached 48% of total mobile phone shipments in 2017, up from 44% a year ago.
- The feature phone segment grew by 15% YoY, driven by strong performance of Tecno, and Itel.
- Tecno became the number one player in the Nigerian feature phone market in 2017 with 41% share in 2017. Its dominance is due to affordable offerings and wider reach.
- Nokia HMD quickly gained 6% market share in 2017 due to strong performance of Nokia 105 (2017).
- The Nigerian handset market is highly concentrated towards low price segment as the consumers are highly price-sensitive.
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