
23 Mar 2022
Africa's Smartphone Market Sees Shipments Decline Amid Global Supply Shortages, but Growth Is Tipped for 2022
Cairo – Newly released data from IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker shows that Africa's overall mobile phone market suffered a year-on-year (YoY) decline of 11.3% in Q4 2021 to total 48.6 million units. The feature phone market was down 14.3% to 27.1 million units, while smartphone shipments declined 7.1% to 21.5 million units.
Africa's major smartphone markets all experienced a downturn in Q4 2021, with the exception of South Africa, which saw slight YoY growth. Global supply shortages were the main reason for the declines seen across the region, while Egypt was further hampered by the introduction of new tariffs — amounting to 10% — on mobile phone imports.
Transsion brands (Tecno, Infinix, and Itel) continued to lead Africa's smartphone space in Q4 2021, with a combined unit share of 47.9%, followed by Samsung and Xiaomi (including Poco) with respective shares of 19.6% and 7.1%. Transsion brands also dominated the feature phone market, with a combined unit share of 78.0%, followed by Nokia (8.6%) and Alcatel (2.0%).
The low-end price bands (less than $200) continued to dominate Africa's smartphone market in Q4 2021 with 81.1% share of shipments, although this was down from 86.8% in Q4 2020. The midrange price band ($200 to $400) saw its share increase from 10.1% to 14.0% over the same period.
"Global supply shortages, inflationary pressures, and improved specs and capabilities are driving the average price of smartphones upwards," says Taher Abdel-Hameed, a senior research analyst at IDC. "The growth in the midrange price band can be attributed to the launch of new feature-rich models by key vendors like Samsung, Xiaomi, and Transsion. This price band is expected to maintain its growth momentum over the long term."
Looking ahead, IDC expects the African smartphone market to grow 3.8% YoY in unit terms for 2022 as a whole. "Mobile phone imports constitute a notable portion of the current account deficit in many African countries," says Ramazan Yavuz, a senior research manager at IDC. "Considering the macroeconomic challenges faced by economies across the region, African governments will keep an eye on taxes and import tariffs on mobile phones. New import tariffs and increased tax rates have been implemented in North African countries and similar changes can be expected in many other African markets in the near future."
To learn more about IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, please contact Sheila Manek at smanek@idc.com or on +971 4 446 3154.
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Companies Covered
Tecno Mobile Limited, Alcatel-Lucent S.A., itel Mobile, INFINIX MOBILITY LIMITED, Nokia Corporation, Xiaomi Inc., Samsung