SIM cards market will drop 8.5% to 4.33 bn: ABI Research

The number of SIM cards shipped globally will decrease 8.5 percent to 4.33 billion SIM cards in 2022 in the wake of challenges in the semiconductor industry and other issues, ABI Research said.
A staff member poses with a mock oversized Vodafone Secure SIM card at the Vodafone booth at the CeBit computer fair in Hanover, March, 5, 2012. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch/FilesThough the SIM cards market may start to recover from the chip shortage crisis, significant limitations to growth should be expected, driven by inflation, increased cost of living, and reduction in consumer spending power.

ABI Research said the global SIM cards market will grow 1.8 percent in 2023 against the previous growth expectation of 7.2 percent.

There will be some impact from the launch of eSIM-only Apple smartphone devices in the fall of 2022. Though Apple will initially limit deployment of its Apple 14 eSIM-only devices to the United States, it outlines Apple’s intentions for an eSIM-only handset portfolio.

The U.S. eSIM-only smartphone device launch is a significant industry milestone. Given the shift from removable SIM for-factor to eSIM, it is likely that removable SIM card supply in the United States will be reduced by approximately 50 to 60 million in 2023.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest

More like this
Related

Service Center of OPPO Expands Across India with 150+ Service Center 3.0 Pro Locations in 2026

The Service Center of OPPO is undergoing a major...

Xiaomi 2025 Results: Revenue Hits RMB 457.3 bn Despite Pressure on Smartphone Business

Xiaomi has reported strong revenue growth in the fourth...

Apple to Introduce Ads in Maps Across U.S. and Canada, Expanding Services Revenue Strategy

Apple is set to introduce paid advertising within Apple...

XR Market Growth Surges 44.4% in 2025 as Smart Glasses Redefine Future of Extended Reality

Global extended reality (XR) device shipments recorded a strong...