Nearly 500 Brands Exited Smartphone Market During 2017-2023
- The number of active brands is down to almost 250 in 2023 so far from over 700 in 2017.
- The decline in the number of active brands is almost entirely coming from local brands.
- A maturing user base, improving device quality and recent industry headwinds are some of the reasons for the declining number of active brands.
Source: Counterpoint Research Global Monthly Handset Sales Tracker.*Active smartphone brands: Smartphone brands that recorded sell-through volumes in that calendar year. Brands lag in R&D and marketing efforts In a rapidly evolving smartphone industry, small brands have struggled to keep up with big brands across many fronts. While big brands have continued to invest in R&D, manufacturing and capacity building, small brands have been largely dependent on white-label devices. Furthermore, large promotional and marketing events and big-name brand ambassador tie-ups from sports and movies are commonplace for big brands, which most small brands don’t have the resources to do. Difficulty adapting to change There were many other reasons which made the smaller local brands fail. Some of the key ones were:
- Inability to keep up with market demand for better specifications, design, brand value and ecosystem integration.
- Highly aggressive Chinese brandslike Xiaomi, OPPO and vivo.
- Industry headwinds like the COVID-19 pandemic and component shortages.
- Lists of “local kings” who have exited the market.
- Market volume decline trends for the most prominent local kings.
- Recaps of the battles lost by local kings in major countries.
- Ideas for future trends in the smartphone market.
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