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China’s Secondary Smartphone Market Now Makes Up 20% of Its Total Smartphone Industry as Organized, Unorganized Sectors Grow

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March 24, 2025

Overview: This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Secondary Smartphone industry within China, the largest global market for this sector. It is based on in-depth industry research and interviews with key stakeholders, offering valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of China’s secondary smartphone market. The report covers both domestic demand and supply factors, along with the intricacies of trade. It also examines the organized sector, dominated by major industry players, while providing a deeper understanding of the elusive unorganized sector in China’s refurbished smartphone market. Additionally, the report explores the impact of recent government policies on secondary business operations.

This report serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the workings of China’s secondary smartphone market, including key players, growth drivers, and the factors influencing pricing dynamics.

Table of contents:

  • China’s growth and how the secondary smartphone market contributes to it
  • Organized players: Growth story so far
  • The unorganized sector
  • Govt initiatives and their effect on secondary market
  • Changing dynamics in secondary market and effects on new smartphone sales

Published Date: March

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Industry

Smartphone

Service

Premium

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Report

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Author

Glen Cardoza

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Glen Cardoza is a Senior Analyst at Counterpoint Research tracking smartphones and related ecosystems in emerging Asia. He also tracks the global secondary smartphone market. He has done his MBA in marketing and joins Counterpoint after a 7-year stint in core market research including primary quantitative and qualitative research with global players like Nielsen. His expertise lies in the smartphone and automotive sectors