Omdia:成本压力加剧 三季度东南亚地区智能手机出货量同比下滑1%
智通财经网·2025-11-18 05:52

Core Insights - The Southeast Asian smartphone market is experiencing a decline, with a year-on-year decrease of 1% in Q3 2025, resulting in a total shipment of 25.6 million units, marking the third consecutive quarter of decline [1][9] Market Performance - Samsung leads the region with a shipment of 4.6 million units and an 18% market share, benefiting from a high-end product mix in markets like Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia [3] - Transsion follows closely with 4.6 million units and an 18% market share, maintaining slight year-on-year growth [4] - Xiaomi ranks third with 4.3 million units and a 17% market share, driven by the success of its POCO series [4] - OPPO is fourth with 3.8 million units and a 15% market share, facing a significant decline due to weak demand and channel adjustments [4] - Vivo rounds out the top five with 2.9 million units and an 11% market share, supported by its new Y series models [5] Competitive Strategies - The entry-level smartphone segment is becoming increasingly volatile, with brands like OPPO and Vivo focusing on value rather than volume, while Honor and Xiaomi aim to increase market penetration through higher shipments [5] - Transsion's competitive pricing in Indonesia and the Philippines is crucial, but rising memory and storage costs may challenge its pricing strategy [7] - Samsung's early launch of the A17 and A07 series has been pivotal in maintaining its lead in traditional strongholds like Thailand and Vietnam [7] - Xiaomi's strong performance in Malaysia, particularly with the Redmi 15, highlights its ability to accelerate the adoption of 5G devices in the mass market [7]