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Smartphone industry sees drastic decline in Q2 2020 – GSMArena.com news – GSMArena.com
The industry fell 16.7% YoY, but an industry-wide rebound it expected to arrive before the end of the year.

With COVID-19, the global smartphone industry overall has slowed down as factories and retail stores closed, causing massive delays in the supply chain and sales put in jeopardy. The latest report from TrendForce estimated the global smartphone production reached 268 million units in Q2 2020, resulting in a 16.7% drop YoY compared to the same quarter last year.
Among the top six smartphone brands globally, Samsung was the only brand to see decline in Q2 2020. Of course, Samsung was also the top…
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