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SHANGHAI, Jan 30 (Reuters) - China's smartphone sales | |
endured a record fall in 2022, tumbling 13% to their lowest | |
level in a decade as COVID controls and a slowing economy sapped | |
consumer appetite, data from third-party research firms showed.The total number of devices shipped was 286 million, down | |
from 329 million in 2022. It was the lowest sales volume since | |
2013 and the first time since then that annual sales have | |
dropped below 300 million, IDC said in a report.Strict COVID-19 controls weighed heavily on the Chinese | |
economy last year but Beijing started dismantling the | |
restrictions in December, boosting consumption."The strict pandemic control poicy has resulted in | |
historically high household savings as consumer spending became | |
conservative," said Lucas Zhong, who tracks China's smartphone | |
sector for research firm Canalys.Android handset maker Vivo was the top-selling brand in | |
2022, with a market share of 18.6%, according to IDC. Its total | |
shipments fell 25.1% year-on-year.Huawei Technologies spin-off Honor ranked as the | |
second best-selling brand, with shipments growing more than 34%, | |
albeit from a low base.Apple Inc was the third best-selling phone brand in | |
2022, tied with Oppo, moving up from fourth place in the | |
previous year.Apple's overall sales fell 4.4% year-on-year, according to | |
IDC, while all other rivals excluding Honor saw sales fall in | |
the double digits.Overall, the plunge in smartphone sales in China reflected | |
the sector's performance globally. In 2022, global smartphone | |
shipments hit 1.2 billion, the lowest since 2013 and a | |
year-on-year fall of more than 11%, according to IDC.A separate report from Canalys published on Monday said that | |
in the fourth quarter of 2022, Apple sold 16.4 million devices, | |
down 24% year-on-year. This compared to a 37.3% shipments slump | |
from Xiaomi and Honor's 14.1% fall during the same quarter.That marks the first time Apple shipments dropped | |
year-on-year in China since early 2020, when the first wave of | |
COVID-19 swept the country. The fall was caused by an earlier | |
release of the latest iPhone series as well as by worker unrest | |
at its major manufacturer Foxconn's plant in the city of | |
Zhengzhou that impacted its supply chain, Canalys said.Still, Apple remained the top-selling phone maker in China | |
in the quarter, hitting record-high market share, Canalys added. | |
(Reporting by Josh Horwitz; Editing by Robert Birsel and | |
Stephen Coates) |