Brazil

In the rapidly changing smartphone industry, Transsion, a Shenzhen-based company, has become a major player, particularly in Africa.The continent is now the second-largest mobile phone market globally and the fastest-growing, with 8 in 10 Africans owning a mobile phone.In 2023, Transsion reported the highest growth in global smartphone shipments among the worlds top five manufacturers.The company shipped 95 million units, marking a significant 30.8% increase from the previous year.This growth surpassed industry leaders like Apple, which saw a 3.7% increase, while other key players like Samsung, Xiaomi, and OPPO experienced declines in shipments.Transsions outstanding performance, especially in the final quarter of 2023, led to an increase in its global market share from 6% to 8.1%.This achievement is notable compared to Apples rise to the top spot, overtaking Samsung with a 20.1% market share.Transsions Dominance in the African Smartphone Market.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The companys success is attributed to strategic focus on Africa and expansion into emerging markets in South and Southeast Asia.Despite economic challenges such as inflation and higher interest rates impacting handset shipments, Transsion made significant progress.The company faced production volume drops, reflecting inventory challenges in 2022s latter half.
Nevertheless, aggressive destocking efforts significantly reduced their inventory levels.Transsions effective geographic diversification strategy resulted in increased revenues outside Africa, despite a decline in African revenues.The companys strong performance in the feature phone sector and its in-house brands: Tecno, Itel, and Infinix, drive its growth.Transsions success underscores the power of understanding and catering to emerging markets needs in the competitive smartphone industry.It highlights the dynamic nature of the global smartphone market, where new players can quickly rise and challenge established industry giants.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Copper Prices Hold Steady as Traders Weigh Tariff Relief Against Supply Risks


Oil Markets Retreat on Supply Glut Fears Despite US-China Trade Breakthrough


Gold Plummets 2.7% as US-China Tariff Truce Erodes Safe-Haven Demand


[Brazil] - Brazilian Real Extends Rally as Central Bank Tightening Offsets Growth Concerns


Cryptocurrency Markets Navigate Volatility Amid Macroeconomic Shifts


Brazilian Markets Edge Up Amid Global Trade Optimism, Domestic Caution


Brazil’s Homicide Paradox: Crime Drops Nationally as Regional Wars Intensify


Why Argentina's Stock Exchange Soared and Then Slumped in 2025


Inter Co&s Q1 2025 Profit Soars, Yet 60-30-30 Goal Looms Large


BTG Pactual’s Q1 2025 Profit Hits R$3.4 Billion Milestone


Brazil’s Egg Exports Skyrocket 271% as U.S. and Japan Grapple with Supply Crises


Braskem’s 1Q25 Turnaround: Profit Surges, but Cash Flow Challenges Persist


U.S.-China Trade Truce Cuts Tariffs to 10%, Retains Fentanyl Levies in 90-Day Pause Deal


Latin America’s China Gambit Collides With Washington’s Resurgent Monroe Doctrine


Colombia’s Strategic Pivot to China Sparks Trade Tensions and Domestic Debate


Colombia Grants Asylum to Panama’s Ex-President After 16-Month Embassy Refuge


U.S. Banks Resist Global Climate Rules, Citing Economic Risks and Regulatory Overreach


[Brazil] - Succession Showdown: Bolsonaro's Legal Woes Fuel Battle Between Wife, Allies for 2026 Bid


Brazilian Agribusiness Eyes Angola’s Fields for Growth


Uruguay’s Poverty Measures Expose Gaps Between Growth Narratives and Lived Realities


Palmeiras Secures Top League Position Through Strategic Play and Financial Discipline


Football Games for Monday, May 12, 2025: Match Schedule and Live Broadcast


[Brazil] - Botafogo's Decisive Victory Exposes Internacional's Strategic Crisis in Brasileirão


Homes in Mexico Grow Wary as Consumer Confidence Index Drops Again


Falling Lithium Prices Derail Major Chinese Projects in Chile


Interest Rate Cut to 4.5% Signals Peru’s Response to U.S. Tariffs and Economic Headwinds


Canada's Industrial Sector Hit Hard by April Job Losses


Lula’s Support for Putin at Moscow Victory Parade Highlights Brazil’s Diplomatic Autonomy


U.S. Signals Shift with 80% Tariff Proposal Ahead of China Meeting


Strong Start for Brazil’s Industry in 2025 Masks Underlying Weakness


[Brazil] - Rate Hikes Fail to Tame Brazil's Inflation Fueled by Food and Energy


Qatar Airways Expands São Paulo Flights as Business Travel Demand Surges


Nigeria and Brazil Finalize Direct Flights, Paving Way for Closer Commercial Links