Mainland China’s smartphone market finished 2022 with an annual shipment of 287 million units, a year-on-year decrease of 14%. This is the first time since 2013 that China’s market shipment has fallen below 300 million units. The 2022 crown was taken by vivo, while HONOR and Apple ranked second and third respectively. Apple reached an all-time-high market share of 18% in China thanks to its aggressive promotions and demand in the high-end segment remained resilient. In Q4 2022, despite the sales season, the Chinese market only managed to ship 74.4 million units, recording a 14% year-on-year decline. Q4’s market leader Apple dropped by 24% due to the earlier release of the iPhone 14 series, of which supply was also affected by the lockdown of Foxconn’s plant in Zhengzhou. vivo ranked second with 12.7 million units while OPPO (including OnePlus) maintained third place with 12.5 million units. HONOR slipped to fourth while Xiaomi completed the league table in fifth place. 

“The strict pandemic control policy has resulted in historically high household savings as consumer spending became conservative,” said Canalys Research Analyst Lucas Zhong. “The Consumer Confidence Index in October and November was at its lowest level since April. During the traditional double 11 shopping festival, there were also no apparent signs of demand uplifts. Despite that, in December, the government relaxed its ‘zero-COVID-19’ policy dramatically, but business activities were still impacted by surging cases.” 

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“Vendors have been dealing with inventory issues throughout 2022. Fortunately, most vendors started to normalize inventory levels during promotions in Q4. Vendors are also attempting to slow the expansion of offline channels to achieve a balanced online-offline channel split,” added Zhong. “Meanwhile, Chinese vendors still pursue premiumization product strategies with improved ecosystem experiences. Xiaomi collaborated with Leica to introduce its Xiaomi 13 Pro series equipped with a flagship IMX989 sensor. OPPO upgraded the Find N foldable lineup with the release of its first clamshell foldable product. And HONOR launched MagicOS 7.0 and MagicRing, which allowed a more seamless multi-device experience.” 

“Vendors are still very cautious about the market in 2023,” said Canalys Analyst Amber Liu. “For example, HONOR which enjoyed rapid growth last year, will eye IoT products instead of growing shipments or offline channels. OPPO, on the other hand, will focus on deepening investments into its in-house R&D while trying to maintain its market share with a prudent strategy. The recovery of the consumer market is taking time as the effect of stimulus on the economy and demand may take six to 12 months to show. We expect the supply chain to finally stabilize in 2023 as the pandemic control policy is no longer in operation, and the overall smartphone market will likely grow slightly year-on-year as business activities and confidence return.” 

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People’s Republic of China (mainland) smartphone shipments and annual growth  

Canalys Smartphone Market Pulse: Q4 2022 

Vendor 

Q4 2022 shipments (million) 

Q4 2022 
market share 

Q4 2021 
shipments (million) 

Q4 2021 
market share 

Annual 
growth 

Apple 

16.4 

22% 

21.5 

25% 

-24% 

vivo 

12.7 

17% 

13.4 

15% 

-5% 

OPPO 

12.5 

17% 

14.3 

17% 

-13% 

HONOR 

12.2 

16% 

14.2 

16% 

-14% 

Xiaomi 

8.5 

11% 

13.5 

16% 

-37% 

Others 

12.1 

16% 

9.7 

11% 

24% 

Total 

74.4 

100% 

86.6 

100% 

-14% 

 

 

 

Notes: from Q1 2021, HONOR is not included in Huawei’s shipments; OnePlus is included in OPPO shipments. 
Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 
Source: Canalys Smartphone Analysis (sell-in shipments), January 2023 

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People’s Republic of China (mainland) smartphone shipments and annual growth  

Canalys Smartphone Market Pulse: 2022 

Vendor 

2022
shipments (million) 

2022 
market share 

2021 
shipments (million) 

2021 
market share 

Annual 
growth 

vivo 

                  52.2 

18% 

                   71.5 

21% 

-27% 

HONOR 

               52.2 

18% 

                   40.2 

12% 

30% 

Apple 

                51.3 

18% 

                      49.4 

15% 

4% 

OPPO 

                 50.4 

18% 

                 68.7 

21% 

-27% 

Xiaomi 

                 38.6  

13% 

                     50.5 

15% 

-24% 

Others 

            42.6  

15% 

                   52.5 

16% 

-19% 

Total 

             287.3  

100% 

                 332.9 

100% 

-14% 

 

 

 

Notes: from Q1 2021, HONOR is not included in Huawei’s shipments; OnePlus is included in OPPO shipments.  
Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 
Source: Canalys Smartphone Analysis (sell-in shipments), January 2023 

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