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Several smartphone companies offered online-exclusive deals and discounts helping the e-commerce companies to sell more
Samsung took the number one spot in the fourth quarter (Q4) for the first time since Q3 2017, shipping 6.7 million units for a market share of 21 per cent
The major drop in shipments were recorded in the fourth-quarter (CYQ4, 2022), falling by 27 per cent to 32.4 million units
The global smartphone shipments fell by 17 per cent (year on year) in Q4 2022, with entire 2022 shipments declining by 11 per cent to fewer than 1.2 billion, a new report has shown
Trade-in programmes continue to be the driving factor for the new and used smartphone market globally
The Indian smartphone market, which battled global factors such as the inflationary macro environment to register a 5 per cent fall in 2022, is set to remain under pressure next year
Smartphone shipments are to remain flat in 2023 amid a global slowdown, as it is expected to continue underperforming through the first half of the year and start rising only from the third quarter
Overall tablet market was up 22% sequentially, likely to grow by 10-15% in the full calendar year
The average selling price jumped 15% year-over-year, and 6% from the previous quarter, to a record $226, IDC said
5G mobile shipments in India grew more than 300 per cent (on-year) in India in the first quarter
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The shipments of smartphones are forecast to reach 1.38 billion units globally in 2021, an increase of 7.7 per cent over 2020 and its highest-ever level since 2015, a new report has showed
In spite of 23% growth in shipments, yearly business may get another jolt
The second Covid wave, however, is expected to dampen the show in April-June quarter
Huawei secured the sixth place in Q4 2020 with 32 million smartphones shipped, according to a new report
India's smartphone shipments declined by a modest 4% year-on-year to reach over 150 million units in 2020, according to a new report on Wednesday
The global smartphone market is expected to return to growth during the holiday quarter this year amid strong push towards 5G, according to a new IDC report
At 50 million units, the shipment number broke all previous records as Chinese players Vivo, Realme and Xiaomi shipped in greater volumes
Samsung led the overall market during the quarter with 24 per cent share, followed by Xiaomi and Vivo, IDC quarterly mobile phone tracker report said
India's smartphone shipments in the premium segment declined 32 per cent year-on-year to over 1 million in June 2020 quarter on account of disruption related to the Covid-19