Global Smartphone Shipments To Fall 12% this Year on Virus Woes (reuters.com) 22
Global smartphone shipments will fall nearly 12% to 1.2 billion units in 2020, market research firm IDC said on Wednesday, citing lower consumer spending due to the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis. From a report: The COVID-19 pandemic has not only disrupted business supply chains, with major smartphone makers such as Apple and Samsung Electronics flagging financial hits, but also squeezed consumer spending worldwide. "Nationwide lockdowns and rising unemployment have reduced consumer confidence and reprioritized spending towards essential goods, directly impacting the uptake of smartphones in the short term," said Sangeetika Srivastava, senior research analyst with IDC.
1.2 Billion in a single year? (Score:3)
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The top of the line flagship phones are probably reaching a point where the hardware is good enough to last longer than five years, but most people aren't buying those devices. The bigger issue is the software support which definitely isn't to that point yet and the networks changing to newer standards every decade or so.
A quick Google search turned up t
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Re: 1.2 Billion in a single year? (Score:2)
My 2017 mid-range phone is still running fine, albeit unpatched on Oreo.
Peak smartphone has been and gone. Given I don't game or shoot 4K vodcasts, why would I need to upgrade until 5G has had a full rollout in my area and actually matters? Perhaps Android 12 will finally actually solve the mainline kernel OEM updates issue that Google have been promising to deal with since Project Treble but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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1.2 billion new smartphones per year is a problem, but ~7.8 billion people on the planet is worst.
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I don't see this many people as a problem, I see this as a potential for more problem solving. I hope that sooner than later we as a society will be able to colonize other planets in our solar system. Then at that time, maybe 7.8 billion humans will be a drop in the bucket.
But then I factor in social media platforms like Twitter and even I become less optimistic.
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Well global population can't be such a big problem or you would have made it 7,799,999,999 for the rest of us, right?
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I'm doing my part so it doesn't become 7,800,000,001 or more because of me.
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How is that a problem? You don't want people to make phone calls, speak to friends/family?
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I've also seen the inside of an Uber/Door Dash/gig driver who had four or more phones mounted in a special holder. They appa
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Global smartphone shipments to fall? (Score:2)
That's okay, they're pretty well packaged.
Bought a new phone in March. (Score:2)
My 7 year old phone was too old to trade in for any rebates, and I got a new cheap plan which didn't support the old phone anyway.
Got a new decent phone for $20 a month for 2 years. I'm saving almost 50% over my last plan with some odd GB a month, which I wasn't using since I'm on WIFI all the time. I turned off mobile data and haven't used any of it.
When people are on lockdown and socially distancing and you factor in not going out to movies, restaurants and bars on top of that, if they have any income, a
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$20x24 = $480
Decent phones with OLED screens and fingerprint readers are like $100-150 now. If you're having to get financing on a $480 purchase, you probably should have done more shopping.
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$20x24 = $480
Decent phones with OLED screens and fingerprint readers are like $100-150 now. If you're having to get financing on a $480 purchase, you probably should have done more shopping.
I don't like LG, Chinese knockoffs, or Samsungs. Got a pixel which is light years better than a 5.51 Samsung. I don't care about financing, it cost me $1 more to pay monthly. It was a matter of saving $30 a month on my mobile bill (including the payments for the phone)
I get the first updates and fixes on the pixel. as opposed to one and done from the last Samsung.
The over inflated prices? (Score:1)
I still use old stuff. (Score:2)
I was still using an used 4S until 9/24/2019 or so, that was replaced by an used 6+. They both worked fine even though very old, used, and slow. At least, they get longer lives. :)
Not surprised (Score:1)