China's smartphone shipments bounce back from pandemic lows, but chip shortage and Covid still weigh

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China domestic smartphone shipments jumped 15.9% in 2021, but remained below pre-pandemic levels as the chip shortage and Covid outbreaks held back growth.

China domestic smartphone shipments jumped 15.9% year-on-year in 2021 to 342.8 million units, according to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology .

The smartphone industry faced a number of issues in 2021 including the global semiconductor shortage and Covid outbreaks in China. The smartphone industry has been constrained by various factors, from the global semiconductor shortage to disruption from Covid outbreaks in China.

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