Canalys: China smartphone market grows in Q1, Xiaomi and Huawei lead the way

The Chinese smartphone market grew by 5% in Q1, 2025. A total of 70.9 million smartphones were shipped in the country during the January–March period, according to Canalys estimates, with Xiaomi and Huawei leading the way. Xiaomi saw an impressive 40% annual growth in shipment numbers and now controls 19% of the market. The brand expanded on its synergy between its ecosystem products and was also favored by China’s nationwide device subsidy program.

Canalys: China smartphone market grows in Q1, Xiaomi and Huawei lead the way

China’s device subsidy program went into effect on January 8, 2025. The subsidy provides a one-time discount covering up to 15% of the device’s retail price. The program covers smartphones, tablets, smart bands, and smartwatches priced below CNY 6,000 ($820) and is capped at CNY 500 ($68) per product. Premium models, including flagships and foldable smartphones, are exempt from the program.

Canalys: China smartphone market grows in Q1, Xiaomi and Huawei lead the way

Huawei was the second leading brand in China with 18% market share and 12% annual growth in device shipments. The brand continued to see robust demand for its smartphones. The foldable Mate XT and Pura X also generated buzz around the brand. HarmonyOS Next is also expanding, which is now rumored to account for 3% of all smartphones in China.


Canalys Smartphone Analysis (sell-in shipments), April 2025

Canalys Smartphone Analysis (sell-in shipments), April 2025

Oppo and vivo each accounted for 15% of the Chinese market while Apple rounded out the top five with its 13% market share. DeepSeek and the growing list of AI utilities have also caught consumers’ attention, with an estimated 22% of all shipped phones now being AI-capable. Canalys estimates the figure to reach 40% by the year’s end.

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