It's evident that the COVID-19 outbreak has a great impact on the smartphone industry and all OEMs are faced with a challenge to navigate through these uncertain times. According to the latest report, Samsung is doing the latter by limiting its component orders by half. There has been a report recently stating that Samsung is now making about 10 million smartphones a month, down from 25 million and the latest claim by people familiar with the matter goes in line with the current news. But cutting 50% of its orders is an indication that the company doesn't expect the market to bounce...
Monday, April 27, 2020
Samsung cuts smartphone component orders by 50% due to COVID-19
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