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Vietnam’s Q3 2022 Smartphone Shipments Up 34% YoY on Increased Economic Activity

  • Samsung led the market followed by OPPO and Xiaomi.
  • Apple shipments surged 139% YoY.
  • $200-$400 price band shipments grew 159% YoY.
  • Online channel shipments increased 67% YoY.

New Delhi, Jakarta, London, Boston, Toronto, Beijing, Taipei, Seoul – December 1, 2022

Vietnam’s smartphone shipments increased 34% YoY in Q3 2022, according to Counterpoint’s latestMonthly Vietnam Smartphone Channel Share Tracker. The results highlight the strong economic growth in the country during the quarter, driven by the increasing manufacturing activity and improving consumer sentiment, despite moderate inflationary pressures. The launch of new smartphone models along with increasing demand for budget and high-end models were also among the key factors responsible for the quarterly growth.

Apple’s shipments surged 139% YoY in Q3 2022 as more consumers in Vietnam bought premium smartphones. The iPhone 11, iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro Max were among the most preferred models during the quarter. Apple distributors are opening more official stores in Vietnam, which is helping the brand reach more customers.

Shipments of majorChineseplayers likeXiaomi,realmeandOPPOalso grew during the quarter. Xiaomi was boosted by the POCO C40 series as Vietnam was the first country where the model was released. realme was driven by its C-series smartphones, while OPPO was helped by the A57 and the newly launched Reno8 series.

Vietnam Smartphone Shipment YoY Growth by Price Band, Q3 2022

Source: Counterpoint Monthly Vietnam Channel Share Tracker, Q3 2022

Q3 2022 shipments in the <$200 retail price band remained flat YoY due to weaker shipments from Samsung. The segment was mostly driven by Xiaomi and realme. The $200-$400 band saw the biggest growth during the quarter as demand for mid-budget smartphones increased in the country. Brands have been launching most of their newer models in this range. In Q3, some of the popular models in the price segment were OPPO’s Reno8 4G and A96, Redmi’s Note 11 and vivo’s Y22s. Meanwhile, the strong growth in the $400-$600 price band was driven by Apple. Vietnam is one of the fastest growing markets for iPhones.

Commenting on the price range,Research Analyst Akash Jatwalasaid, “Shipments in the >$600 segment grew 17% YoY in Q3 2022 driven by Apple and Samsung. Vietnam has increasingly started to prefer premium smartphones and among them the iPhone 13 series and the Samsung Galaxy S22 are the most popular.”

5G smartphoneshipments jumped 129% YoY in Q3 2022 and accounted for 34% of the overall shipments during the quarter as brands launched more of such models. 5G is not present in Vietnam yet but the technology might be commercially launched here in 2023, which could further boost economic activity in the country. However, there is no news regarding a spectrum auction and telcos are only just conducting trials with vendors in major provinces.

在线渠道2022和contri在第三季度同比增长67%buted to 18% of Vietnam’s total shipments as customers were attracted by discounts, cashbacks and easier financing. Pre-orders along with replacement options and bundling of devices with TWS at a discounted price were some of the other appealing promotions from online channels.

On the issue of smartphone manufacturing, OEMs are increasing investments in the country and looking into newer areas to diversify. Apple is set to start manufacturing iPads, Apple Watches and MacBooks in Vietnam, and Google is also planning the same for its Pixel smartphones. Manufacturing activities have helped Vietnam in creating jobs and increasing economic growth, which in turn has increased consumers’ buying power. As OEMs are increasingly preferring Vietnam as a manufacturing hub, more companies are likely to expand their presence in the country, which in turn will foster economic growth.

Outlook

For Q4 2022, we are optimistic about the Vietnamese smartphone market. We expect shipments to grow in the final quarter. This is based on Vietnam’s reported growth in GDP during Q3 2022, an increase in manufacturing activity and a moderate rise in inflation.

In Q4 2022, smartphone shipments in Vietnam are likely to receive a boost from the iPhone 14 series and new model launches from various brands across different price ranges. Increasing consumer spending in the lead up to the Lunar New Year will also help in driving shipments.

Background

Counterpoint Technology Market Research is a global research firm specializing in products in the TMT (technology, media and telecom) industry. It services major technology and financial firms with a mix of monthly reports, customized projects and detailed analyses of the mobile and technology markets. Its key analysts are seasoned experts in the high-tech industry.

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Akash Jatwala

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Vietnam’s Apple Shipments More Than Doubled in Q2 2022

  • Vietnam’s Q2 2022 smartphone shipments declined 1% YoY to 3.2 million units.
  • Premium smartphones’ (>$400) shipments saw a growth of 75% YoY.
  • Among the top OEMs, Apple’s shipments increased 115% YoY.
  • Most major Chinese brands saw a decline in their shipments.
  • Offline channels picked up with brands opening more retail stores.

Jakarta, London, Boston, Toronto, New Delhi, Beijing, Taipei, Seoul – August 23, 2022

Vietnam’sQ2 2022 smartphone shipments remained nearly flat, falling 1% YoY to 3.2 million units, according to Counterpoint’s latestMonthly Vietnam Smartphone Channel Share Tracker. The numbers reflect the country’smacroeconomicstability, with moderate inflationary pressure, and increased customer spending due to its markets regaining normalcy. Increasing exports amid geopolitical conflicts and COVID-19 lockdowns in China also helped the economy. New launches, along with customer preference for premium models, played a pivotal role in the Q2 smartphone shipments.

Vietnam Smartphone Shipment Share by Key OEM, Q2 2022

Counterpoint Research Vietnam Smartphone Shipment Share by Key OEM, Q2 2022
Source: Counterpoint Research Monthly Vietnam Channel Share Tracker, Q2 2022

Demand for budget devices was moderate during the quarter. High-end smartphone shipments saw big growth along with gaming-focused ones.

Premium Segment (>$400) Smartphone Shipment Growth, Q2 2021 vs Q2 2022

Premium Segment (>$400) Smartphone Shipment Growth, Q2 2021 vs Q2 2022
Source: Counterpoint Research Monthly Vietnam Channel Share Tracker, Q2 2022

Samsung’sgrowth was nearly flat at 3% YoY as it was struggling with inventories and had to cut production at its Vietnam factory. Samsung launched low-to-mid-end devices in its A and M series, which helped the brand maintain its market share. Its high-end S series models were among the bestsellers in the premium category during the quarter.

OPPOwas the onlyChineseplayer to see positive growth of 25% YoY as its newly launched mid-end models fared well in the market, whereas other players likeXiaomi,vivoandrealmesaw a YoY decline in their shipments as they were struggling with higher inventories.

Apple, at 115% YoY, saw the biggest growth during the quarter with Vietnamese people preferring premium smartphones. Apple is increasing its stores in Vietnam via official distributors, which is helping the brand to expand its customer reach.

Vietnam’s smartphone market is dominated by offline channels. Therefore, OEMs are opening more retail stores across the country. Major Vietnamese distributors are opening mono-stores of major brands, which are driving most of the sales, with Samsung and Apple leading the chart.Research Analyst Akash Jatwalasaid, “The premium price band (>$400) grew around 75% YoY driven by the iPhone 11, iPhone 13 Pro Max and Galaxy S series. Vietnam’s people are passionate about premium smartphones. Besides, Apple has recently reduced the prices of older iPhone models in Vietnam, making them among the cheapest in the world. Vietnam is becoming one of the major markets for Apple in Southeast Asia.”

On the smartphone manufacturing side, activities are increasing and OEMs are raising their investments in the country. Xiaomi has started manufacturing smartphones in Vietnam in partnership with DBG Technology. Samsung, which makes the bulk of its smartphones in Vietnam, plans to increase its investment in the country while expanding the supply chain.

For the second half of 2022, we have moderate expectations for the Vietnamese smartphone market. We expect the last quarter to see shipment growth. At present, Vietnam is cushioned from major macro issues and there is not much inflationary pressure, even as manufacturing activities are increasing. But in the second half, the economy may be affected by macro issues to some extent. Manufacturing activities may feel the impact of raw material price increases due to global inflationary pressures, with consumer preference shifting to other essentials. We expect the local demand to revive during the last quarter, driven by the Lunar New Year consumer spending and Apple’s new iPhone launch.

Background

Counterpoint Technology Market Research is a global research firm specializing in products in the TMT (technology, media, and telecom) industry. It services major technology and financial firms with a mix of monthly reports, customized projects, and detailed analyses of the mobile and technology markets. Its key analysts are seasoned experts in the high-tech industry.

Analyst Contacts

Akash Jatwala

Follow Counterpoint Research
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Vietnam Smartphone Shipments Down 3% YoY in Q1 2022; Xiaomi Becomes Second-biggest Brand

  • Vietnam’s smartphone shipments decreased 3% YoY and 12% QoQ in Q1 2022.
  • Samsung led the market with a 30.8% share, followed by Xiaomi at 20.6%, OPPO at 14.4% and vivo at 11%.
  • 5G smartphone shipments increased 80% to reach 23% of the total shipments in Q1 2022.

Hong Kong, London, Boston, Toronto, New Delhi, Beijing, Taipei, Seoul – May 24, 2022

Vietnam’ssmartphoneshipments witnessed a 3% YoY decrease in Q1 2022, according toCounterpoint Research’s Monthly Vietnam Channel Share Tracker. Even as inflation and component shortages impacted the quarter, reopening of the markets, and uptick in manufacturing activities helped in the shipments. The quarter had a great start due to the Lunar New Year celebrations, following which it declined in the subsequent months.

Top OEMs’ Market Share in Vietnam, Q1 2021 vs Q1 2022

Source: Counterpoint’s Monthly Vietnam Channel Share Tracker

Samsungmaintained its lead in the market in Q1 2022 with a 30.8% share driven by the popularity of its Galaxy A series and Galaxy S22 series, especially the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Vietnam’s consumers prefer premium smartphones and the Galaxy S22 Ultra andAppleiPhone 13 Pro Max were among the bestsellers in the category.Xiaomitook the second spot with a 20.6% share. Its success was driven by the Redmi 9 series and the recently launched Redmi Note 11 series.OPPOandvivo第三、佛urth spots with 14.4% and 11% shares respectively.

Talking about the factors affectingVietnam’ssmartphone shipments,Research Analyst Akash Jatwalasaid, “The Lunar New Year holiday season revived the demand at the beginning of the quarter, supported by new launches. In terms of promotions, brands had various offers on new launches. Xiaomi offered free Mi Pad 5 and Xiaomi Air Purifier on Xiaomi 12 series pre-orders, while OPPO offered a Bluetooth speaker and neck massager on Reno7 series pre-orders. Vietnam is a major mobile gaming market and brands are sponsoring events and games to capitalize on it. Samsung has become the official PUBG Mobile sponsor at the SEA Games.”

Online channel grew 20% YoY in Q1 2022 and made up 18% of the total shipments. E-commerce platforms such as Shopee and Lazada had their sales events in March 2022, where they offered various deals on smartphones. Local e-commerce platform Tiki is also gaining popularity in Vietnam, as it offers discounts and two-hour deliveries.

Commenting on the manufacturing scenario,Jatwalasaid, “Manufacturing activities in Vietnam are gradually gathering pace. Workers started returning to work after the Lunar New Year holidays. Factories are hiring more workers to keep up with the demand. OEMs are increasing their investments to raise production capacities. However, global component shortages and inflation may act as a bottleneck in the country’s manufacturing activities and impact smartphone shipments going forward.”

Background:

Counterpoint Technology Market Research is a global research firm specializing in products in the TMT (technology, media, and telecom) industry. It services major technology and financial firms with a mix of monthly reports, customized projects, and detailed analyses of the mobile and technology markets. Its key analysts are seasoned experts in the high-tech industry.

Analyst Contacts:

Akash Jatwala

Follow Counterpoint Research
press(at)www.arena-ruc.com

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