Entering 2023, most countries worldwide, especially emerging markets, are still struggling from high inflation and see weakening consumer demand as a result. DIGITIMES Research estimates that global smartphone shipments slipped 13.2% on year to come to only 264 million in the first quarter of 2023 and will witness an on-year decline of 6.4% to reach volumes of 257 million units in the second quarter.
DIGITIMES Research adjusted the forecast on whole-year 2023 global smartphone shipments downward from the projection given in March by 23 million units to 1.1 billion units.
Smartphone shipments to China in the first quarter of 2023, compared to the forecast made in March, were raised by DIGITIMES Research to 62 million units, down 7.2% from a year ago, while combined volumes to non-China markets in the first quarter were reduced to 202 million units, down 14.9% on year.
Chart 2: Shipments in China and non-China markets, 1Q22-2Q23 (m units)
Chart 4: Shipments in China and non-China markets, 2021-2023 (m units)
Chart 5: Apple share of annual global smartphone shipments, 2017-2023 (m units)
Chart 6: Annual global smartphone shipments, 2022-2027 (m units)
Chart 7: Global 5G smartphone shipments, 2022-2027 (m units)
Chart 8: 5G smartphone shipments by China and non-China markets, 2021-2023 (m units)