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launched in the u.s.-china trade war, the global supply chain's trend of leaving china is accelerated as the corona virus emerges and spreads.
not only is it a common disease, corona virus is also changing the consumption habits as well as the technology equipment market.
supply chain disruptions, event cancellations, product launches, higher product prices and other consequences are what is happening in the smartphone industry when the corona virus
after a series of unimpressive products from the two flagship g and v series, will lg regain its glory?
xiaomi, the world's fourth-largest smartphone manufacturer, has expressed its ambition to gain market share in the high-end smartphone segment, directly confronting huawei in
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sales of smartphone sales this year are estimated at 1.2 billion units, 19% higher than the number of 985 million devices in 2013.
smartphone seems to have become an indispensable item in everyone's life. however, only new smartphones make people more alien to each other even when sitting next to each other.
trendforce (taiwan), a market research and consulting firm, said the total number of smartphones sold in the first quarter of 2014 globally was 266.9 million units.
japanese electronics giant is looking to withdraw its footprint from the computer market so that it can spare more for its smartphone playground.
reports from china show that lg is withdrawing from the chinese smartphone market. a representative of the company at the beijing office said.
lg seems to be waiting for one of its competitors to be a 'white mouse' ...
it can be said, 2018 is not a boom year of the global smart phone market.