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Smartphone production rises 4 percent

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Inventory adjustment ends, says TrendForce

TrendForce’s latest investigations reveal that global smartphone production reached 300 million units in 2Q25, up 4 percent QoQ and 4.8 percent YoY, driven by seasonal demand and the recovery of brands such as Oppo and Transsion following inventory adjustments.

While macroeconomic headwinds continue to dampen demand for consumer electronics, the upcoming peak season and e-commerce promotions are expected to support sequential growth through the second half of the year.

TrendForce noted that China’s smartphone subsidy program in the first quarter provided a short-term boost to mid- and low-end sales and helped accelerate inventory clearance. However, given the limited size of the subsidies and the narrow range of eligible products, the impact on full-year 2025 sales is expected to remain modest.

Looking at brand performance in 2Q25, the top six vendors collectively maintained around 80 percent market share. Samsung remained the largest producer, but output fell 5 percent QoQ to 58 million units as momentum for new flagship models eased.

Apple ranked second with 46 million units, down 9 percent QoQ due to seasonal weakness between model transitions, but still up 4 percent YoY thanks to the iPhone 16e’s strong performance earlier in the year. To revive sales in China, Apple introduced deeper discounts than in other regions in May, which combined with local subsidies, allowed its performance in the market to hold steady YoY.

Xiaomi (including Redmi and POCO) produced 42 million units, ranking third, and was supported by expansion in Latin America and Africa along with China’s subsidy policy. Oppo (including OnePlus and Realme) rebounded strongly after completing inventory adjustments, with production climbing 35 percent QoQ to nearly 37 million units, holding fourth place.

Transsion (including TECNO, Infinix, and itel), focused on emerging markets, also saw production recover to over 27 million units, up 33 percent QoQ and 15.7 percent YoY, ranking fifth. Vivo (including iQOO) benefited from overseas growth and China’s subsidy support, raising output by 8 percent QoQ to 26 million units, placing sixth.

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