China’s domestic smartphone shipments in March 2026 fell 6.3% from a year earlier to 20.087 million units, according to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, a think tank under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The pace of decline narrowed by 6.3 percentage points from the previous month, but shipments fell for a fourth consecutive month.
Total mobile phone shipments, including smartphones, dropped 7.1% to 21.15 million units. Domestic brands accounted for 84.1% of the total, down 1.4 percentage points from the previous month. Shipments of models compatible with fifth-generation, or 5G, networks rose 1.3% to 19.667 million units, returning to growth and making up 93.0% of the total.
Mobile phone models launched domestically in March plunged 70.3% to 19, including a 68.8% drop in smartphone models to 15. The number of 5G-compatible models released fell 60.6% to 13.
For January through March, domestic smartphone shipments fell 11.6% from a year earlier to 57.04 million units. Total mobile phone shipments, including smartphones, declined 12.7% to 60.805 million units, of which 5G-compatible models fell 9.1% to 55.468 million units.
Over the same period, 79 mobile phone models were launched, down 30.1%. Smartphone models released fell 22.6% to 65, and 5G-compatible models dropped 23.8% to 48.
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