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Pakistan’s Mobile Phone Imports Reach $1.89 Billion in FY25-26

Pakistan’s Mobile Phone Imports Reach .89 Billion in FY25-26

Key Takeaways

  • Pakistan imported $1.889 billion worth of mobile phones during FY2025-26.
  • Imports increased by 26.55 percent compared to the previous fiscal year.
  • Locally assembled devices continue to dominate the market.

Pakistan’s mobile phone imports surged to $1.889 billion in the fiscal year 2025-26, marking a significant increase of 26.55 percent from the previous year's import value of $1.492 billion, according to official data.

The rise in imports is part of a broader trend in telecommunications equipment, with overall telecom imports growing by 27.97 percent to $2.690 billion during FY2025-26 from $2.102 billion the previous year.

Despite the increase in imported devices, locally manufactured and assembled phones continue to hold a strong market position. During the first five months of 2026, domestic manufacturers produced 11.17 million mobile phones, compared to just 1.91 million commercially imported handsets.

Of the locally assembled devices, 4.92 million were smartphones and 6.25 million were 2G feature phones. In May alone, local manufacturers assembled 101,005 5G-enabled smartphones, highlighting the growing demand for advanced technology in Pakistan.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) reported that as of June 2026, 72.3 percent of mobile devices currently operating on Pakistani networks are smartphones, while the remaining 27.7 percent are 2G handsets.

This trend reflects a shift towards more advanced technology in the country's telecommunications sector, driven by both domestic production and increasing consumer demand for smartphones.