European Smartphone Market Fell 12% in 1Q, Counterpoint Research Says
15 June 2022 - 8:51PM
Dow Jones News
By Dominic Chopping
STOCKHOLM--The European smartphone market declined by 12%
year-on-year in the first quarter of 2022, as continuing component
shortages, Covid-19 lockdowns in China, deteriorating economic
conditions and the onset of the Russia-Ukraine war all weighed,
according to a report from Counterpoint Research.
The research firm said that 49 million smartphones were shipped
in Europe in the quarter, the lowest first-quarter total since
2013.
The region's biggest vendor, Samsung Electronics Co., saw
shipments fall 16% on the year while Apple Inc.'s fell 6%. Realme
was only the top-five vendor to register annual shipment growth in
the quarter, with a rise of 67%, it said.
"Existing issues such as Covid-19 and component shortages have
been exacerbated by new economic and geopolitical challenges," said
Jan Stryjak, Counterpoint Research Associate Director.
"Rising inflation levels across the region are impacting
consumer spending, while Samsung and Apple, Russia's first and
third ranked smartphone vendors, halted all shipments into Europe's
largest market in early March 2022," he said.
Looking ahead, the overall situation is expected to get worse
before it gets better, with many countries in Europe close to
recession and the Russia-Ukraine war unlikely to be resolved any
time soon, Counterpoint Research said.
Annual growth in smartphone shipments is therefore expected to
continue to decline for the next few quarters, especially in the
second quarter, as the cost of living across the region hits record
highs and the full impact of Samsung and Apple's withdrawal from
Russia is realized, it added.
Write to Dominic Chopping at dominic.chopping@wsj.com
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