Mobile phone shipments are set to contract slightly in 2019, according to Gartner. However, they will return to growth in 2020.
Users Hold On to High-End Phones
The analysts estimated shipments of mobile phones would hit 1.8 billion units in 2019 – a 0.5 percent decline year over year. In 2020, shipments will be up 1.2 percent from 2019.
Gartner emphasized that vendors should understand that consumers are using their phones for longer. It expects that on average users will keep their high end phones for 2.8 years through 2023, up from 2.6 years.
Roberta Cozza, Research Director at Gartner, said:
Users have reached a threshold for new technology and applications, which means that unless new models provide significant new utility, efficiency or experiences, users don’t want or need to upgrade. As a result, we expect the high-end mobile phone market to continue to show a decline in mature markets during 2019.
This is an issue Apple has been dealing with. Users are keeping their iphone for longer and sales have somewhat stagnated.
Excitement at Foldables
Foldbale phones could also prove popular and rejuvenate the market, Gartner analysts said. They estimated that 5% of high-end phones, some 30 million units, will be foldable by 2023.
iPhone is the past. Services are the future. And you know the 5 execs that control Apple can’t handle more than one thing at a time.
Even TMO is taking the line that iPhone doesn’t need to be exciting anymore, meanwhile Huawei is leading the mindshare of phone design now.
The 6 series is the new model for iPhone – same design for 5 years… but the price innovation is almost breathtaking! Only 3 more years of iPhone X before Ive will take a look at it again!