Global smartphone sales come tumbling down as reality bites
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According to preliminary data collated by Canalys, sales into the channel – retailers and distributors – plunged by 9 per cent year-on-year to an estimated 296.21 million handsets.
The relatively gloomy economic forecasts has caused consumers to postpone electronics hardware and instead funnel household spending on essential goods and services.
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“The smartphone market is highly reactive to consumer demand and vendors are adjusting quickly to the harsh business conditions,” said Amber Liu, analyst at the number cruncher.
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“For most vendors, the priority is to reduce the risk of inventory building up given deteriorating demand. Vendors had significant stockpiles going into July, but sell-through gradually improved from September owing to aggressive discounting and promotions.”
She added: “The pricing strategy of new products is cautiously crafted, even for Apple, to avoid significant pushback from consumers who now tend to be very sensitive to any price hike.”
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Demand isn’t expected to improve any time soon with sluggishness forecast until the second half of next year. As such smartphone brands are working with their distributors and resellers on a “prudent production forecast,” said Canalys.
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So shoppers can expect some heavy promotions during the winter holidays? Sanyam Chaurasia, another market watcher at Canalys, said it expects plenty of activity.
“Going into the sales season, consumers who have been delaying purchases will expect steep discounts and bundling promotions as well as significant price reductions on older generation devices.”
The preliminary data includes market share figures for each of the top five smartphone vendors but not actual shipment numbers, indicating only Apple posted year-on-year growth in Q3.
According to estimates, Samsung sold 65.16 million phones, down more than 4 percent and giving it a market share of 22 percent. Apple grew 9.2 percent to 53.3 million. Xiaomi shipments were flat and both OPPO and Vivo declined.
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Still, the latest showing in the smartphone sector looks relatively glorious compared to the PC market, where shipments volumes slumped by 19.5 percent in the third quarter of 2022, the [10]fastest fall since Gartner began counting the number of boxes sent into the channel. ®
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Re: About frakking time
Ditto that. I'll replace mine when it's broken. It's had a new battery installed which cost all of £30, but then it's not one of those iPhones which probably cost an arm, leg and your first born to have a new battery fitted.
Re: About frakking time
Indeed, what do we actually _need_ our smartphone to do? I miss the IR blaster on my old Note, so I wish manufacturers would stop removing features and telling us it's progress. The whole flagship thing has become ridiculous, phones should be commodity items by now, and while I understand most markets have a luxury end, it's a phone, it's not an heirloom quality timepiece, or something with longevity. If people are looking at mobiles and being mesmerised by their features they are probably a bit thick, you know, influencer level of idiot.
About frakking time
Nobody needs to change their phone every year, and no phone is exponentially better than last year's version.
Eventually, I can accept changing every five years. Eventually.
I had to buy a new smartphone in 2012, because job change. It was a Samsung A3.
This year, all of a sudden it could no longer connect to my professional Gmail account, so I had to go and get a Samsung S22 (because no, I am not an Apple addict).
So, 2012 - 2022. That is a proper duration for a smartphone.