Samsung is likely to reduce the supply of its phones by 13%

Samsung, the major Korean technology company that has held the title of the world's largest smartphone seller for many years, due to several reasons such as the supply chain problem caused by Covid 19- and the not so good economic situation of several countries, could not reach their smartphone sales targets.
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As global smartphone sales have slumped, affecting almost every major tech company, the South Korean tech giant has not been immune. A new report from the website "Taiwan Economic Daily" claims that the company plans to reduce its smartphone shipments by 13% next year, which is roughly equivalent to 30 million smartphones.
According to this published report, one of the reasons for this possible action by Samsung is the significant decrease in the sale of smartphones in global markets. With these interpretations, the company cannot reach its previous goals in the sale of smartphones and the market continues to witness a weaker demand in this area.
While Samsung was able to increase the market share of its products in the third quarter of the year current (third quarter of 2022) compared to the previous quarter (second quarter of 2022), but the statistics of this company compared to the previous year's sales have seen a decrease of about eight percent.
The reason for the increase in sales of this company in The third quarter of this year has been the Galaxy A series phones. These smartphones have actually helped Samsung to increase its market share from 18 to 21 percent while taking the first place. Meanwhile, the global sales rate of smartphones in the second quarter of 2022 has decreased by about 9% compared to the same period last year.
As it is predicted, in the fourth quarter of 2022, the demand The purchase of smartphones will not increase much and may even affect the first quarter of 2023. With these interpretations, these problems will be temporary and will be resolved soon. However, logistical and production-related problems such as restrictions on imports from developing countries that lead to further delays in customs processes will still exist.
It should be noted that it is not only Samsung that is not doing so well right now, but also many smartphone component suppliers, including Japan-based Murata, Japan-based Yageo Taiwan, Tongxin Electic and Duntai also suffer from similar problems. In this regard, the Murata company, which supplies modules and electronic parts for Apple iPhones, Samsung smartphones and other companies, has warned that the demand for smartphones in the large Chinese market shows no signs of improvement and will witness a decline next year.
Tongxin Electic Company has also announced that these problems will not be solved soon and may need at least 6 months. The company predicts that in the second quarter or at the end of the third quarter of next year, we will see an improvement in the sales trend of smartphones in global markets.
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Source:Gizmochina