What you need to know
- IDC released new forecasts for foldable smartphones in 2023.
- Future foldable shipments could increase by 50% this year.
- About 21.4 million units could be shipped by the end of 2023.
- This is a significant increase from last year’s 14.2 million units.
Foldables have evolved significantly over the last few years. The competition still doesn’t match Samsung’s level of commercial success, but there are good alternatives from rivals like Motorola, OPPO and Huawei, like OnePlus, which will start manufacturing foldables later this year. There are companies
This could increase global shipments by more than 50%, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC). This is expected to reach approximately 21.4 million units in 2023. This includes all forms of foldable smartphones, including flips and larger foldable form factors. According to IDC’s latest forecast, in 2022 he will ship 14.2 million foldable units worldwide.
IDC also assures that in the current scenario, foldable shipments could reach 48.1 million units in 2027, more than double the expected volume for this year just four years from now. increase.

Foldables are often considered a range of premium smartphones in all regions of the world. IDC also hinted that the foldable device has a bright side in terms of the response it got from a consumer perspective, despite his 11% drop in the market last year.
Anthony Scarsella, research manager for mobile phones at IDC, said:
Average Selling Price (ASP) is also expected to drop significantly this year. Additionally, OEMs are competing with each other to improve the durability and construction of foldable devices. One such example is the recently released Huawei Mate X3. It’s the only foldable outside of Samsung’s lineup with his IP rating for water resistance.
“A 10% decline in ASP as foldable devices have become more affordable in many markets will see the market grow by 75.5% in 2022.” “This year we have new vendors and models in the race. As such, the foldable market is expected to grow by 50.5% in 2023, while the overall smartphone market is expected to shrink by 1.1%.”
In addition to hardware advances, IDC claims that we could see some enhancements through software from all vendors making foldable smartphones this year.
The best foldable smartphones available to all users today are the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4. OPPO has the Find N2 and Find N2 Flip, and his other OEMs like Honor, Tecno have some pretty compelling devices.
Meanwhile, upcoming ones include Google’s first Pixel Fold, due to launch later this year. OnePlus also has an interesting pipeline, and the Vivo is rumored to join the galaxy bandwagon. Almost everyone seems to want a foldable market at least a little. That means we’re likely to see a lot of better and cheaper models this year.

The new Galaxy Z Fold 4 is like a smartphone and tablet in one. It features an intuitive UI for easy multitasking on the big screen, and an improved primary camera for better selfies.