Africans are upgrading their smartphones to 5G faster than the rate at which their home countries are developing and rolling out network infrastructure to support high-speed internet.
The demand for 5G over the period significantly outpaced the overall growth of smartphone shipments into Africa – which fell 7.9% quarter-on-quarter due to gloomy economic prospects, rising inflation and component shortages across the market. Chinese vendors are the key drivers behind the falling prices, with Transsion brands – Tecno, Itel and Infinix – controlling 48% of the shipments. Samsung is placed second, at 25%, while another Chinese brand, Xiaomi, takes the third slot with 6.6%.
According to IDC, 4G devices make up 73.9% of all smartphone shipments to Africa, followed by 3G and 5G , with the latter projected to gain a significant market share as more countries begin to roll out network infrastructure to support this technology. Tanzania and Nigeria are the latest to officially roll out 5G on the continent, after MTN Nigeria began test runs in six states in late August and Vodacom Tanzania launched the 5G service in Dar es Salaam on 1 September.
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