Pakistan’s Mobile Manufacturing Sees Big Growth in 2025
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has released its latest report on Locally assembled mobile brands in Pakistan, showing significant growth compared to last year. The data highlights how Pakistan’s domestic assembly industry is thriving, driven by increased demand, lower inflation, and steady investment in local facilities.
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Top 10 Locally Assembled Mobile Brands in Pakistan – July 2025
According to Topline Research, the following brands lead local assembly:
- VGO Tel – 2.12 million units
- Infinix – 2.01 million units
- Itel – 1.53 million units
- Vivo – 1.38 million units
- Xiaomi – 1.04 million units
- Samsung – 0.93 million units
- Tecno – 0.89 million units
- Q Mobile – 0.72 million units
- G’Five – 0.7 million units
- Nokia – 0.65 million units
These numbers underscore how VGO Tel, Infinix, and Itel continue to dominate Pakistan’s market for locally manufactured smartphones.
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Market Outlook for Pakistan’s Mobile Industry
Industry analysts forecast that mobile phone sales in Pakistan will grow 7–8% in the next 12 months. A combination of stable inflation, normalized base effects, and upcoming model launches—especially from Samsung and Xiaomi in September 2025—is expected to fuel demand.
Moreover, local assembly offers affordability and accessibility, as Pakistan continues to reduce reliance on imports and strengthen its domestic smartphone ecosystem.
Why Local Assembly Matters
- 📈 Economic Growth: Supports jobs and local industries.
- 💰 Affordability: Reduces reliance on imports, making devices cheaper.
- 📡 Technology Access: Ensures quicker rollout of 4G/5G ready devices.
- 🌍 Sustainability: Lowers the import bill and encourages domestic production.
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As Pakistan moves forward, government incentives and brand competition will continue to shape the smartphone landscape.






