Top five smartphones brands account for almost four fifth of the smartphone shipments in 3Q 2017
New Delhi, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Seoul, London, Buenos Aires – December 8th, 2017
According to the latest research from Counterpoint’s Market Monitor service, Vietnam smartphone shipments grew 12% sequentially but remained flat annually in Q3 2017, while the overall handset market (including feature phones) increased by 17% year on year.
Commenting on the findings, Tarun Pathak, Associate Director at Counterpoint Research said, “Vietnam is one of the key markets for handset brands in the South-East Asia region. Over 30 smartphone players are competing in a rapidly changing competitive landscape. The third quarter saw some dramatic shifts and the expansion of new players in the country. Nokia HMD and iTel, which entered Vietnam at the beginning of the year, have quickly escalated to the #2 and #5 positions in the overall handset rankings and #4 and #5 in the smartphone segment respectively. These brands captured share away from local brands in the smartphone segment, whose collective share fell to single digits (8%) for the first time ever.”
Commenting on the price band trends, Shobhit Srivastava, Research Analyst at Counterpoint Research said, “Vietnam’s smartphone market is driven by the fast-growing $100-$150 price segment which is contributing to almost third of the shipments. Apart from this the premium smartphone segment (> $400) continues to do well in Vietnam, mainly driven by Samsung and Apple. The success of the premium segment is due to a growing trend of paying for flagship devices on installment schemes at zero interest. Samsung led the premium segment in Q3 2017 with 43% market share followed closely by Apple with 41% market share.”
Exhibit 1: Vietnam Smartphone Shipments Market Share – Q3 2017
Source: Counterpoint Research: Quarterly Market Monitor Q3 2017
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Exhibit 2: Vietnam’s Bestselling Smartphone Model Rankings – Q3 2017
Source: Counterpoint Research: Quarterly Market Monitor Q3 2017
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