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(Reuters) -Research firm Counterpoint cut growth expectations for global smartphone shipments in 2025 to 1.9% on Wednesday, ...
Global smartphone shipments hit 294.7 billion units in the first quarter of 2025 with volumes in the second quarter to pick ...
"AMOLED is now firmly establishing itself as the mainstream display technology in smartphones," said Jusy Hong, Senior Research Manager at Omdia. "Omdia expects AMOLED's share of global smartphone ...
Samsung made a strong comeback this quarter, reclaiming its spot as the world’s leading smartphone vendor, a title it lost to ...
Counterpoint Research revised down its 2025 global smartphone shipment growth forecast to 1.9% year-on-year from 4.2%.
Counterpoint Research has revised its global smartphone shipment forecast for 2025 to 1.9% growth, highlighting the impact of ...
Counterpoint has revised its 2025 smartphone shipment forecast amid heightened geopolitical tensions and escalating tariff ...
Previously, IDC forecasted 2.3% growth for smartphones globally. But the market research firm has reduced that growth to 0.6% ...
S&P Global Ratings anticipates that US tariffs will lead to increased smartphone and PC prices as manufacturers pass on ...
Apple's iPhone is expected to see a slump in sales growth this year while Samsung is predicted to remain stagnant.
Smartphones account for nearly 50 per cent of Apple's revenue and the US represents nearly a third of its global smartphone ...