Philippines Smartphone Shipments Down 5% YoY in Q1 2022 on Supply Issues, COVID-19 in China
- The Philippines smartphone shipments decreased 5% YoY and 13% QoQ in Q1 2022.
- Samsung led the market with a 26.4% share, followed by realme at 21%, OPPO at 15.4% and vivo at 14.4%.
- 5G smartphone share has grown substantially to reach 27.3% of the total shipments in Q1 2022.
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The Philippines smartphone shipments witnessed a 5% YoY and 13% QoQ decrease in Q1 2022, according to Counterpoint Research’s Monthly Philippines Channel Share Tracker. Shortages of critical components and COVID-19 restrictions in China contributed to the decline in shipments, while the opening of the market and new launches checked this decline. The quarter had a slow start following seasonal trends. However, new launches hitting the market in the latter half of the quarter saw most brands increasing their overall offline and online channel shipments.
Source: Counterpoint’s Monthly Philippines Channel Share Tracker
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