Article By : International Data Corp.
Macroeconomic conditions contributed to the decline in shipments as the economy experienced lackluster growth in 2023.
Thailand’s smartphone market shipped 14.4 million units in 2023, marking a 13% year-on-year (YoY) decline, according to International Data Corp.’s (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. The first half of last year (1H 2023) saw a steep 19% drop in shipments, while 2H 2023 only saw a 6% decline. The market shipped 3.7 million units in 4Q 2023, declining by 12% YoY due to poorer demand in the low-end to mid-range segments.
Macroeconomic conditions contributed to the decline in shipments as the economy experienced lackluster growth in 2023, falling below forecasts. Inflationary pressures were particularly strong in 1H 2023 while exports and public spending contracted in 2H 2023.
The entry-level smartphone segment (<$200) shrank to 55% of the market, down from 59% the year before. On the other hand, the premium segment ($1,000+) increased in share to 12% compared to 10% the year before, driven by strong shipments of Apple and Samsung’s flagship phones. The mid-range ($200<$400) also grew to 20% share of the market compared to 17% the year before, particularly driven by growth from Samsung, OPPO and Xiaomi in this segment. The Average Selling Price (ASP) of the total market was $363, rising 10% in 2023.
The share of 5G smartphones increased to 43%, up from 35% in 2022, driven by a wider availability of 5G Android models in the lower-end to mid-range segments as well as increased shipments in the premium segments for both Android and iOS.
Key highlights for 2023
There was 8% YoY growth in the premium segment ($1,000+). Apple was the dominant player in this segment with 77% share, slightly down from 79% in 2022 as Samsung increased its share in the segment with the Galaxy S and Galaxy Z Fold series.
Samsung’s ASP grew 28% to $365, which was the highest growth for all major brands.
The low-end segment ($100<$200) saw a 23% YoY decline and decreased in share from 49% to 44% of the market.
Around 6.2 million 5G smartphones were shipped in 2023, increasing by 8% compared to 2022.
“IDC expects a slight growth in 2024 as the market begins its road to recovery after two years of decline with consumer confidence gradually bouncing back in recent months. Continuous growth is anticipated in the premium market segment as AI capabilities and novel features in the latest flagship phones appeal to a growing base of consumers who are less price conscious,” said Apirat Ratanavichit, Research Analyst at IDC Thailand.
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