China smartphone shipments jump 17% in April indicating post-pandemic recovery
What you need to know
- China's Smartphone shipments have seen a big increase in April.
- They are up 17% compared to last year.
- It could signal that companies like Huawei are seeing a resurgence in demand following COVID-19.
The latest figures from China suggest that smartphone shipments were up 17% in April compared to this time last year, pointing to a possible recovery of the market following the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Reuters reports:
The report states that some 40.8 million handsets were shipped in April, up from 34.8 million in the same month last year. The figures come from the state-backed China Academy of Information and Communications Technology.
Sadly, the group did not reveal the percentage of Android phones shipped, which can also indicate the number of iPhones sold in China. As Reuters notes, previous reports from research firms indicated that Apple's device shipments declined "in the low single digits" in the first quarter of the year. This is "the first time in years" that the information has not been made available.
According to the report, Huawei managed to ride out the coronavirus storm, seeing its shipments remain flat during the quarter. Other Android vendors including Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi "bore the brunt of the coronavirus outbreak", with research groups stated that shipment volumes decreased by double-digit percentages for those particular vendors.
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