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HomeDaily NewsThursday, May 28, 2026Africa Smartphone Market Grows 3% in Q1 2026, Faces 28% Contraction Risk - May 2026
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Africa Smartphone Market Grows 3% in Q1 2026, Faces 28% Contraction Risk - May 2026

Africa's smartphone market saw a modest 3% year-on-year growth in Q1 2026, shipping 19.9 million units, yet a concerning outlook predicts a potential 28% contraction for the year due to rising costs and weakening consumer power. TRANSSION continues its strong hold on Africa's smartphone market, yet HONOR is emerging as a significant challenger with remarkable growth. Meanwhile, Samsung has secured five spots in the global top 10 best-selling smartphones for Q1 2026, according to Counterpoint Research, showcasing a market divided between premium Apple devices and budget-friendly Android models.

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Thursday 8:59 AMTechish Kenya

Africa’s Q1 2026 smartphone market grew 3%, but affordability is starting to crack the foundation

Africa’s Q1 2026 smartphone market grew 3%, but affordability is starting to crack the foundation

Africa's smartphone market saw a modest 3% year-on-year growth in Q1 2026, shipping 19.9 million units, yet a concerning outlook predicts a potential 28% contraction for the year due to rising costs and weakening consumer power.

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Africa's smartphone market saw a modest 3% year-on-year growth in Q1 2026, shipping 19.9 million units, yet a concerning outlook predicts a potential 28% contraction for the year due to rising costs and weakening consumer power.

  • The sub-US$200 segment, crucial for first-time buyers, accounted for 75% of Q1 sales, but vendor profit margins are shrinking.
  • Omdia, a research firm, warns that affordability challenges, exacerbated by currency volatility and supply chain pressures, are threatening future growth.
  • Kenya's market declined 16% as rising retail prices forced consumers to extend phone replacement cycles, highlighting the impact of affordability on demand.
Wednesday 6:39 PMTechish KenyaFirst

Samsung claims 5 spots in global top 10 best-selling smartphones for Q1 2026

Samsung claims 5 spots in global top 10 best-selling smartphones for Q1 2026

Samsung has secured five spots in the global top 10 best-selling smartphones for Q1 2026, according to Counterpoint Research, showcasing a market divided between premium Apple devices and budget-friendly Android models.

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Thursday 9:10 AMTechish Kenya

TRANSSION still dominates Africa’s smartphone market, but HONOR can’t be ignored

TRANSSION still dominates Africa’s smartphone market, but HONOR can’t be ignored

TRANSSION continues its strong hold on Africa's smartphone market, yet HONOR is emerging as a significant challenger with remarkable growth.

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Key Highlights

TRANSSION continues its strong hold on Africa's smartphone market, yet HONOR is emerging as a significant challenger with remarkable growth.

  • TRANSSION commands a 47% market share in Africa, shipping 9.3 million smartphones in Q1 2026.
  • HONOR achieved the fastest growth in the region with a 101% year-on-year increase.
  • The market's shift towards affordable premium and upper mid-range devices, often financed, is a key trend, benefiting brands like HONOR and Samsung.
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Key Highlights

Samsung has secured five spots in the global top 10 best-selling smartphones for Q1 2026, according to Counterpoint Research, showcasing a market divided between premium Apple devices and budget-friendly Android models.

  • Samsung Galaxy phones made up half of the top 10 best-selling smartphones, with mid-range and budget devices like the Galaxy A07 4G leading the charge for Android.
  • Apple's iPhone 17 series dominated the top three positions, highlighting its stronghold in the premium market.
  • The concentration of sales in the top 10 models reached 25%, the highest ever for a March quarter, indicating a trend of brands focusing on fewer models amidst a generally declining market.