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5G smartphone prices expected to keep falling until 2025

China and the US are forecast to be the biggest drivers of this expected growth

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Mar 2021 12:00PM

5G smartphone prices expected to keep falling until 2025
Sales of 5G smartphones are expected to boom by 2025, notably thanks to continually falling prices. – ETX Studio pic, March 12, 2021

IN 2025, more than two-thirds of smartphones shipped worldwide will be 5G-compatible -- or almost a billion handsets. As well as boosting the sector after a difficult year in 2020 the rise of 5G is also expected to help make these devices increasingly affordable.

For the whole of 2021, global smartphone shipments are expected to grow by 5.5%, according to IDC. This growth will notably be fuelled by a new offer of 5G handsets and the network rollout.

The release of the first line of 5G-compatible iPhones has already had a highly positive impact, with Apple experiencing a record Q4 2020. The trend should be more or less the same each year until 2025, when 5G smartphones are expected to account for the majority of global shipments (69% of global volume of smartphone shipments). China and the US are forecast to be the biggest drivers of this expected growth.

There's also good news for consumers, as average smartphone prices -- for 4G and 5G cell phones -- are expected to fall progressively. In fact, 5G handsets, which will, on average, still cost more than US$600 in 2021, are expected to sell for an average price of $404 in 2025, compared to just $150 for a 4G mobile. – ETX Studio, March 12, 2021

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