Smartphone market surges 4.1pc on optimism

Published : 04 Mar 2020, 00:36

Sahos Desk

According to a report published by International Data Corporation’s (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, 4Q19, Bangladesh’s mobile phone market returned to growth in 2019 with a 4.1 percent annual growth, shipping 29.6 million units during the year.

Samsung Bangladesh retained the top spot in the Bangladesh smartphone market with a total of 16.1 percent market share in the segment with a sales volume of more than 1.12 million handsets in 2019, said a press release.

Symphony, Transsion, Walton, and Xiaomi settled in the position of second, third, fourth, and fifth respectively.

Also, in terms of market value, for the last three consecutive years, Samsung has also been the market leader in Bangladesh smartphone market, which gives a real insight to its competitiveness towards innovative products.

The overall market is still dominated by feature phones with a 76.6 percent share and 22.7 million-unit shipments with a 4.9 percent annual growth. In the smartphone category, a total of 6.9 million smartphones were shipped in 2019, with a 1.4 percent year-over-year (YoY) growth.

The last quarter of the year (4Q19) saw healthy growth in the overall mobile phone shipments as the category grew 19.5 percent YoY and 16.2 percent from the previous quarter, contributing 8.8 million shipments to the year.

As per the latest data of Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), in 2019, the number of locally assembled smartphones increased to 20 lakh from 7 lakh in the previous year. In 2018, the government allowed nine companies to assemble mobile phone handsets locally.

The companies are Fair Electronics, Walton Digi-Tech Industries, EDISON Industries, Carlcare Technology BD, Alamin and Brothers, Anira International, OK Mobile, Transsion Bangladesh, and Best Tycoon (BD) Enterprise.

According to the Bangladesh Mobile Phone Manufacturing Association (BMPMA), global brand Samsung’s plant assembles 96 percent of the products it sells locally.

Source:UNB

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