
Omdia: Southeast Asia smartphone market shipments decline 9% in 1Q26, as vendors prioritize profitability over share

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Omdia reports a 9% decline in Southeast Asia's smartphone shipments in 1Q26, totaling 21.6 million units, as vendors prioritize profitability over volume. The average selling price (ASP) reached a record high of $349, up 19% year-on-year, driven by rising memory costs. Samsung led the market with 4.6 million units, while HONOR saw a 28% growth. The shift towards higher ASPs indicates a strategic move by brands to enhance margins despite volume losses, reflecting a significant change in the region's vendor landscape.

