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Demand for TECNO, Itel and Infinix Phones in Africa Soars


2020 was not a great year for most smartphone companies as the pandemic hit various points of their supply chains, slowed down consumer appetite for non-essential goods, and lead to increased unemployment rates.

But for Transsion Holdings, the story was quite different. A recent report from Counterpoint Research details how the parent company to three common smartphone brands in Africa, TECNO, Itel, and Infinix, experienced tremendous business success despite the troubled economic weather due to the pandemic.

From January 2020 to September, Transsion Holdings beat market dynamics recording RMB 25 billion ($3.77 billion) in revenue, a 48% rise from a similar period in 2019.

In the period, the company made an income of RMB 1.95 billion ($295 million), 50% higher than in 2019.

Africa’s smartphone market suffered its major quarter-over-quarter decline in Q1, 2020 of 17.8%, the highest since 2015, according to data from International Data Corporation (IDC) released in June. But Transsion defied all odds at play in the market occasioned by the pandemic.

The secret source has been its relentless focus on the low-price segment. Additionally, localization and mass marketing have also played a role in its massive success in Africa’s fragmentary smartphone market.

In the third quarter of 2020 – July to September – TECNO, Itel, and Infinix collectively accounted for 38% of smartphones and 67% of feature phones shipped in Africa.

The company dominates the low-price market segment, and its shipments accounted for 45% of shipped devices that cost less than $100 – around Ksh 10,000.

A 2019 report from the research firm revealed most Kenyans buy smartphones priced under Ksh 10,000.

Since TECNO, Itel, and Infinix have a major focus on this category, it comes as no surprise that they manage to sell their devices in piles on the continent.

Samsung, the current reigning smartphone brand in both production units and sales globally, accounted for 16% of devices shipped in Africa in Q3, followed by Huawei(7%), OPPO(6%), Xiaomi(5%), Vivo(3%) and realme(2%).

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Alvin Wanjala

Alvin Wanjala has been writing about technology for over 2 years. He writes about different topics in the consumer tech space. He loves streaming music, programming, and gaming during downtimes.

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    1. The transsion trio consistently taking chunks of the market share and one has to commend them

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