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Canalys: Global 5G smartphone units to reach 280 million in 2020

Paul Lipscombe
September 9, 2020

It is expected 5G smartphone shipments will hit close to 544 million units next year 

Global 5G smartphone shipments will hit close to 280 million units by the end of 2020 according to Canalys.

This is despite the overall smartphone market potentially declining 10.7 per cent year-on-year.

This has been due to the widespread disruption caused this year in the earlier stages of the coronavirus pandemic.

However Canalys does expect a rebound of 9.9pc next year, with units to exceed 1.3 billion.

Greater China accounted for a high percentage of 5G smartphone shipments with 62 per cent.

Europe, the Middle East and Africa regions record sales of 31 million 5G smartphones. This number is expected to grow to 76 million next year.

Canalys senior analyst Ben Stanton said: “Global smartphone shipments are rebounding rapidly in many markets ahead of the economic and retail consumption recovery.

“Smartphone vendors have relentlessly pushed new product launches, as well as online marketing and sales during the post-lockdown period, generating strong consumer interest for the latest gadgets.”

2021 growth

Canalys expects Europe to be the third largest region after China and North America for 5G penetration.

This will largely be down to the launch of Apple’s 5G smartphone range later this year, with the UK especially seen as an Apple-centric market.

More aggressively-priced 5G devices are expected to further boost sales.

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