Monday, November 30, 2015

Strongest Q3 smartphone sales on record driven by demand in China, MEA and emerging APAC*

          - Global smartphone sales the highest Q3 figure on record, and the second highest of any quarter on record.
          - Emerging Asia-Pacific countries (APAC) and the Middle East and Africa (MEA) are the powerhouses of this growth.
          - GfK forecasts global smartphone demand to increase +13 percent quarter-on-quarter in Q4 2015, bringing total 2015 demand to
1.3bn units (+7 percent year-on-year).

          The record quarterly sales performance in Q3 2015 can be attributed to three markets: China, which returned to growth, the MEA and
emerging APAC. In total, 324m smartphone units were sold. The US$294 average selling price (ASP) of smartphones was down 2 percent
year-on-year.

Smartphone sales Q3 2014 vs Q3 2015                                                                                                                  

Units Sold (in mil.)                                                                          Sales Value (in bil. USD)                      

Q3 14                                                                    Q3 15  Y/Y % change  Q3 14                      Q3 15  Y/Y % change

Latin America                                                            26.0   24.7          -5.0%                      7.7    6.0           -22.1%

Central & Eastern Europe                                                 18.2   18.9          3.8%                       4.3    3.7           -14.0%

North America                                                            43.9   46.3          5.5%                       17.0   18.8          10.6%  

Emerging APAC                                                            37.5   46.5          24.0%                      6.8    7.4           8.8%  

Middle East & Africa                                                     35.5   41.1          15.8%                      10.0   10.4          4.0%  

Western Europe                                                           32.0   33.0          3.1%                       13.6   12.4          -8.8%  

China                                                                    92.6   98.0          5.8%                       21.6   28.2          30.6%  

Developed APAC                                                           15.7   15.2          -3.2%                      9.0    8.4           -6.7%  

Global                                                                   301.4  323.7         7.4%                       90.0   95.3          5.9%  

Source: GfK point of sales (POS) tracking data in 90+ markets, Nov 2015

          Kevin Walsh, director of trends and forecasting at GfK says, "A mix-shift towards low-end smartphones, especially in the
struggling economies of Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe, has combined with a depreciating US dollar to offset an ASP increase
in China - resulting in ASP remaining flat year-on-year in the third quarter."

          MEA and emerging APAC: Powerhouses of smartphone unit growth

          An increase in unit sales of +24 percent year-on-year in emerging APAC was driven primarily growth of +40 percent year-on-year in
India. Strength in the country can be attributed to strong demand within the sub-US$100 price band segment (up +66 percent year-on-year),
which now accounts for almost one half (48 percent) of the market.

          Local Indian and Chinese brands dominate this price band, and their combined unit share of India's smartphone market increased to
55 percent in Q3 2015, up 12 percentage points year-on-year. Smartphones accounted for 37 percent of India's handset demand in Q3 2015 up
from 28 percent in Q3 2014, leaving considerable room for further growth.

          In MEA, unit sales were up +16 percent year-on-year. Most countries in this region experienced an increase in units sold compared
to the same quarter last year, with Egypt posting stand-out figures of +39 percent year-on-year.

          China revenues grew +30 percent year-on-year reaching US$28bn

          In complete contrast to India, it was sales of high-end and mid-range smartphones that returned unit sales in China to growth for
the first time in over a year. In Q3 2015, 98m units were sold, a year-on-year increase of +6 percent. Sales units of high-end (US$500+) and
mid-range (US$250-500) devices were up +65 percent and +25 percent year-on-year, respectively. These increases were partially offset by a
decline in the large low-end (sub-US$250) segment of -9 percent year-on-year. This shift in demand caused ASP in the country to increase +23
percent year-on-year to US$288.

          The shift towards LTE-enabled, larger screen devices continued. 5"+ devices accounted for two thirds (67 percent) of smartphones
sold, up from 48 percent in Q3 2014. However, at 90 percent, LTE-enabled devices approached saturation, and GfK forecasts LTE-enabled
smartphone unit growth to slow to +13 percent in 2016, following growth of +236 percent in 2015.

          In 2015, GfK forecasts smartphone demand in China to decline -4 percent before returning to moderate growth of +3 percent in 2016.

          Local brands continued to gain share in the market, accounting for 78 percent of smartphone demand, up from 73 percent in Q3 2014,
helped by competitively priced devices.

          Latin America and Developed APAC* see demand and value drop

          Following significant slowdowns in previous quarters, Latin America unit demand turned negative in Q3 2015 at -5 percent
year-on-year. Two of the leading smartphone markets in the region, Argentina and Brazil, posted year-on-year unit declines of -16 percent
and -15 percent, respectively, hindered by the poor economic situation in both countries.

          Overall ASP in the region declined -17 percent year-on-year as cash-strapped consumers opted for low-end devices, and combined
with the unit decline this caused revenue to drop -21 percent year-on-year to US$6bn.

          Developed APAC continues to be dragged down by South Korea

          Unit demand in South Korea declined -3 percent compared to Q3 2014, the seventh consecutive quarter of decline. However, GfK
forecasts a return to growth in Q4 thanks to easier comparisons with the same quarter last year, when sales were affected by the avian flu
outbreak.

          Europe stagnates at best

          Western Europe saw smartphone unit growth of just +3 percent year-on-year in the quarter. This was caused by unit growth in France
slowing to +5 percent year-on-year, down from +16 percent in the previous quarter. The UK saw a slight decline of -1 percent year-on-year.

          Smartphone unit growth in Central Europe remained limited at +4 percent year-on-year, a slight improvement from the previous
quarter's +3 percent year-on-year, but down from double digit growth in prior quarters. Growth continues to be dragged down by Russia and
Ukraine, where year-on-year demand declined -6 percent and -19 percent respectively, owing to continued political tension. On a more
positive note, GfK forecasts smartphone demand in Central Europe to grow +4 percent in 2015, before improving to +9 percent next year.

Smartphones: 2014 sales vs 2015 forecast                                                                                                                                                                                      

Units sold (in mil.)                                                                                                                                                   Sales value (in bil. USD)                      

2014                                                                                                                                            2015     Y/Y % change  2014                       2015   Y/Y % change

Latin America                                                                                                                                   108.5    109.7         1.1%                       30.6   27.2          -11.1%

Central & Eastern Europe                                                                                                                        69.3     72.0          3.9%                       17.1   14.4          -15.8%

North America                                                                                                                                   177.2    192.9         8.9%                       72.0   81.3          12.9%  

Emerging APAC                                                                                                                                   148.6    186.4         25.4%                      28.2   30.3          7.4%  

Middle East & Africa                                                                                                                            135.8    164.6         21.2%                      39.4   43.4          10.2%  

Western Europe                                                                                                                                  127.9    136.3         6.6%                       55.8   52.7          -5.6%  

China                                                                                                                                           392.8    378.8         -3.6%                      99.0   113.6         14.7%  

Developed APAC                                                                                                                                  65.1     65.1          0.0%                       38.1   37.1          -2.6%  

Global                                                                                                                                          1,225.2  1,305.8       6.6%                       380.2  400.0         5.2%  

Source: GfK point of sales (POS) tracking data in 90+ markets for calendar year 2014 and GfK forecasts for calendar year 2015, as at Nov 2015.


          Kevin Walsh explains, "GfK forecasts global smartphone demand to grow by +13 percent quarter-on-quarter in Q4 this year, bringing
total 2015 demand to 1.3bn units. At +7 percent year-on-year growth, this represents a slowdown from the growth of +23 percent seen in 2014.
Next year we forecast growth to improve marginally to +8 percent year-on-year, buoyed by China and Central Europe, but emerging APAC and MEA
will remain the main powerhouses of smartphone unit demand. These markets will continue to benefit from the double-whammy of low smartphone
penetration rates and more lower-priced devices entering the market."
          For more information, please visit www.gfk.com or follow GfK on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GfK

          Note to editors

*Countries included in Developed / Emerging APAC in this release:

Developed APAC  Emerging APAC        

Australia       India                

Hong Kong       Indonesia            

Japan           Kampuchea (Cambodia)

New Zealand     Malaysia            

Singapore       Philippines          

South Korea     Thailand            

Taiwan          Vietnam

          Amanda Martin, T +44-7919-624688, Amanda.Martin@gfk.com

          Source: GfK

          PRNewswire


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