Sub-US$100 smartphones to generate 40% of unit sales by 2020: Ovum

  • Low-end smartphone segment also the most diverse and competitive
  • Android and iOS to lead overall with 80% and 14% share, Windows Phone at 4.2%
Sub-US$100 smartphones to generate 40% of unit sales by 2020: Ovum

TOTAL handset sales are expected to grow from 1.88 billion to 2.16 billion units between 2014 and 2020, at a compound annual growth (CAGR) rate of 2.4%, according to UK-based Ovum.
 
Smartphones will comprise 95% of global handset sales by 2020, up from 65% in 2014, and will first exceed two billion unit sales in 2020, the independent telecoms analyst firm said in a statement.
 
Most of the growth in the smartphone market will come from the sale of sub-US$100 devices in developing as well as developed countries. This price tier will represent more than 40% of global smartphone sales by 2020, up from 13% in 2014, Ovum said.
 
Ovum’s global study of handset prices revealed a steep decline in smartphone prices: Between the fourth quarter of 2013 and the equivalent period in 2014, the median price of prepaid and SIM-free smartphones (representing 56% of all operator offers worldwide) decreased 28%, from US$360 to US$258.
 
This decline is largely attributed to a structural shift toward lower-end smartphone models rather than price decreases in particular segments.
 
With 40+ manufacturers recorded via this study, the low-end smartphone segment is also the most diverse and competitive, Ovum declared.
 
“The entire device value chain is bending backwards to manufacture and distribute cheap smartphones at an acceptable level of quality,” said Ronan de Renesse, lead analyst in Ovum’s Consumer Technology practice.
 
“The benefits of transitioning a feature phone user to a smartphone are significant for operators and for digital service providers like Facebook and Google, to the point of becoming a strategic imperative,” he added.
 
Android and iOS devices will continue to lead the market with 80% and 14% smartphone volume market share respectively in 2020, almost identical to 2014. Handsets based on Microsoft’s Windows Phone OS (operating system) will capture most of the remaining market with a 4.2% share in 2020, equivalent to 86 million unit sales.
 
Africa and the Middle East and Latin America will lead the smartphone market in terms of growth over the next six years with a CAGR of 17% and 11% respectively, reaching a combined 576 million units sales by 2020, up from 254 million in 2014.
 
In Asia Pacific, the Chinese market is reaching saturation with an expected CAGR of only 4.1% in the next six years, versus 19.7% for India and 16.3% for Indonesia.
 
North America and Western Europe will be trailing behind with a CAGR of only 2% in the next six years.
 
“Smartphones are leading the path to digital transformation and therefore have yet to unlock massive opportunities in many markets,” said de Renesse.
 
“The fact that almost all handsets to be sold in 2020 will be smartphones will lead to great socioeconomic achievements across the world in the next five years,” he added.
 

Figure: Handset unit sales forecasts by segment and OS, 2013–20
Sub-US$100 smartphones to generate 40% of unit sales by 2020: Ovum

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