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Thailand’s smartphone market to grow 3% in 2024, says Counterpoint Research


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A 3% growth in Thailand’s smartphone market is anticipated in 2024, fuelled by the need for upgrades and enhanced technology features, says an international research firm. This follows a 2% rise in 2024, when Thailand was the only Southeast Asian nation to experience marginal growth, due to the strong performance of budget smartphones, as per Counterpoint Research’s Southeast Asia Monthly Smartphone Tracker report.

 

Febriman Abdillah, a senior analyst at Counterpoint Research, explained that the 2024 growth in smartphone shipments could be 3% year-on-year, spurred by the increased demand for smartphone upgrades with 5G and cutting-edge technologies. This is also influenced by the Thai government’s commitment to fast-tracking digital transformation, which will necessitate more reliable phones due to increasingly digital lifestyles.

 

The research firm predicts sustained growth in the lower price segment as the specifications of smartphones within this segment improve, such as larger storage and battery capacity. Consumers might upgrade their smartphones to stay abreast of the latest technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), new camera systems, and novel designs.


With the ongoing expansion of the 5G network and the telecom regulator’s initiative to roll out another new spectrum, demand for high data speed in Thailand is increasing. Mobile operators are encouraging customers to switch to 5G as more affordable 5G smartphones become available.


Thailand’s economy is forecasted to grow robustly in 2024, despite a lower GDP projection than in 2023. This growth is expected to result from elevated domestic consumption, private investment, increasing foreign tourist arrivals, and expanding exports. The government also has plans to stimulate the digital economy and spur consumption through digital wallets and tax incentives.

 

Yet, potential global and regional economic challenges could impact inflation due to Thailand’s dependence on energy imports. Glen Cardoza, another senior analyst at Counterpoint, noted that Thailand’s smartphone market grew by 2% year-on-year in 2023 due to improved consumer sentiment towards year-end. The budget smartphone segment, priced below US$200, saw a 17% year-on-year growth in 2023, while all other price ranges saw a decline.

 

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Cardoza explained that the budget segment’s noticeable improvement in the Thai market and the overall bleak economic situation were driving factors. Political uncertainty and a consistently subdued economy discouraged big spending.

 

However, as the labour market began to show signs of recovery and average wages increased, demand for smartphones grew, particularly among price-conscious consumers.

 

While Samsung led the smartphone market with a 21% share, its shipments decreased by 4% year-on-year in 2023 due to its focus on mid- to high-end smartphones. Chinese brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and Realme saw single-digit growth due to their focus on the promising budget segment priced below US$200. However, Apple’s volume grew the most, rising 26% year-on-year, despite belonging to the premium category, reported Bangkok Post.

 

Cardoza added that as the economy further improves, consumers across price tiers will look to upgrade, and 5G smartphone shipments will increase further. The below-US$200 segment will be crucial as these smartphones will outsell any other segment.

 

by Alex Morgan

Picture courtesy of Somchai Poomlard

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-03-14

 

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Is that a grows in the number of units or money spent or what?

 

 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Consumers might upgrade their smartphones to stay abreast of the latest technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), new camera systems, and novel designs.

 

Yeah, sure. Thos must be the reason to "stay abreast of the latest technologies". I want a new design of the case of my phone... 

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3 hours ago, Rampant Rabbit said:

I  look  forward to even more heads buried in phones , zombie  world


"Phones" seems to be the new trend.

I saw a couple of people with a phone in each hand. I guess those must be very important people... 

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27 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:


"Phones" seems to be the new trend.

I saw a couple of people with a phone in each hand. I guess those must be very important people... 

I d prefer to shove it  up their  arses, incredibly rude when I see  people at checkouts dont even look at the person there dealing with both staff an customers, head buried in phone.................guess  "old  school" and politeness is now  a  dirty word

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

A 3% growth in Thailand’s smartphone market is anticipated in 2024, fuelled by the need for upgrades and enhanced technology features, says an international research firm.

Must have the latest gadget.... 

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2 hours ago, Rampant Rabbit said:

I d prefer to shove it  up their  arses, incredibly rude when I see  people at checkouts dont even look at the person there dealing with both staff an customers, head buried in phone.................guess  "old  school" and politeness is now  a  dirty word

I only add my observation at the check out. Most folks I see with their phone out are clicking through the steps to direct pay the bill. As for my phone out during check out? I am accessing the discount coupons sent to me by the store …

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