Pakistan’s mobile phone industry is experiencing a remarkable surge in local manufacturing, as confirmed by the latest data from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA). This growth highlights a significant shift towards domestic production and greater self-reliance. According to a report by Topline Research, local assembly has increased dramatically, with a strong outlook for continued growth in the coming months.
Local Manufacturing: A Major Milestone
Local mobile phone production is on a clear upward trend. This growth is a huge success for the “Made in Pakistan” initiative. It’s helping the country reduce its reliance on imported phones and is creating jobs within the local economy. The government’s Mobile Manufacturing Policy, introduced in 2020, has played a key role in this positive change by encouraging companies to set up local assembly plants.
Top Brands Driving the Growth
The market is being led by a diverse mix of international and local brands. The data for July 2025 shows which companies are leading the charge in local assembly, with impressive unit production numbers.
- 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
The top 10 list shows the strength of both well-known global brands and local companies. Chinese manufacturers, in particular, have a strong presence, which has been crucial in driving production volumes and expanding the market.
Future Outlook: Continued Growth Ahead
The future looks bright for Pakistan’s mobile phone market. Analysts predict sales will grow by 7-8% over the next year. This is due to several positive factors:
- Stable Economy: Normalizing “base effects” and lower inflation rates are making it easier for consumers to buy new devices.
- New Launches: Big brands like Samsung and Xiaomi typically release new models in September, which will likely boost demand and sales figures in the last quarter of the year.
This consistent growth shows that Pakistan’s mobile industry is not only meeting local demand but also building a strong foundation for future expansion. It is a clear sign of progress and economic development in the tech sector.
Conclusion: A Thriving Local Industry
Pakistan’s mobile phone manufacturing industry is flourishing. The significant increase in local assembly, combined with the strong performance of top brands, paints a very optimistic picture. As the market continues to grow and evolve, it offers exciting opportunities for both consumers and businesses. Stay updated with Forum Pakistan for the latest news and analysis on this developing sector!





