{"id":1011420,"date":"2026-06-01T17:25:43","date_gmt":"2026-06-01T11:55:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/telecomlive.in\/web\/?p=1011420"},"modified":"2026-06-01T20:53:11","modified_gmt":"2026-06-01T15:23:11","slug":"global-smartphone-market-faces-record-annual-decline-as-chip-crunch-worsens","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/telecomlive.in\/web\/2026\/06\/01\/global-smartphone-market-faces-record-annual-decline-as-chip-crunch-worsens\/","title":{"rendered":"Global smartphone market faces record annual decline as chip crunch worsens"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The global smartphone market is heading for its steepest annual contraction on record, with shipments projected to slump by 13.9% this year to 1.08 billion units, Counterpoint Research said on Monday, citing a worsening shortage of memory chips. The forecast is a downgrade from the \u200c12.4% decline \u2060projected in February, \u2060with the squeeze in global chip supply exacerbated by the Iran war. <\/p>\n<p>The impact is being felt most acutely in lower-end smartphones as chipmakers shift production capacity to AI-related chips, making entry-level devices less economical to produce. <\/p>\n<p>Global smartphone wholesale prices rose 14% in the first quarter while shipments fell 3.1% year on year. That trend is expected to continue as inventory built before the supply shock becomes depleted, with some models priced below $150 likely \u2060to disappear from \u200cthe market. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Smartphone makers in the low and mid-tier are caught between cost increases they cannot absorb and consumers with limited spending power,&#8221; said Wang Yang, a \u2060principal analyst at Counterpoint, an independent research company that publishes quarterly smartphone shipment data. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The question is no longer how to grow shipments or market share, but whether to remain in the market at all.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>The memory chip shortage is the most severe supply-side disruption the smartphone industry has faced, Wang said, adding that manufacturers are unable to offset the impact through pricing or product changes. <\/p>\n<p>PREMIUM END OF THE MARKET MORE RESILIENT <\/p>\n<p>The premium segment has proven more resilient. Apple posted record revenue for the first three months \u200cof the year, helped by customers upgrading to its iPhone 17 series. Apple&#8217;s 2026 shipments are expected to remain flat before rising 5% next year, Counterpoint projections show. <\/p>\n<p>With more stable chip supply and stronger \u2060margins than many rivals, Apple is well placed to gain market share and could face less pressure to raise prices. <\/p>\n<p>Samsung Electronics kept volumes steady in the first quarter and is expected by Counterpoint to register only a 4% decline in shipments over the full year, outperforming the wider market thanks to stable supply and a consistent product line-up. <\/p>\n<p>Transsion, which is heavily exposed to the market for smartphones priced below $150, is forecast to suffer a 32% drop in shipments this year. Rivals Xiaomi and Honor, meanwhile, are projected to post full-year declines of 28% and 20% respectively, Counterpoint said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The global smartphone market is heading for its steepest annual contraction on record, with shipments projected to slump by 13.9% this year to 1.08 billion units, Counterpoint Research said on Monday, citing a worsening shortage of memory chips. The forecast is a downgrade from the \u200c12.4% decline \u2060projected in February, \u2060with the squeeze in global chip supply exacerbated by the Iran war. The impact is being felt most acutely in lower-end smartphones as chipmakers shift production capacity to AI-related chips, making entry-level devices less economical to produce. 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