Smartphone shipments to return to growth in holiday quarter: IDC
As consumer spending shifts from travel, dining out and general
leisure to consumer electronics during the pandemic, the global smartphone
market is expected to return to growth during the holiday quarter this year
amid strong push towards 5G, according to a new IDC report.
According to the IDC 'Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker', smartphone
shipments are forecast to grow 2.4 per cent (on-year) in the
fourth quarter of 2020, followed by 4.4 per cent growth in 2021.
The market rebound will be fuelled by an impressively quick supply
chain recovery as well as significant incentives from both original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs) and channels on new 5G products.
"Despite concerns around weakness in 5G demand, smartphone
volumes exceeded the forecast in 3Q20 and supply-side momentum headed into the
holiday quarter and 2021 remains strong," said Ryan Reith, programme vice
president with IDC's Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers.
"Despite on-going lockdowns and economic concerns, consumers
in many markets around the world have shifted their normal spending from things
like travel, dining out, and general leisure to things like consumer
electronics. Smartphones happen to be a benefactor of this transition,"
Reith informed on Wednesday.
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