Global shipments plummeted by as much as 38 per cent with factories shut down last month in China, where 80% of smartphones are assembled
San Francisco: Smartphone shipments plunged last month as the novel coronavirus disrupted supply and demand, industry tracker Strategy Analytics said on Friday.
Global smartphone shipments dropped to 61.8 million in February, a 38 percent drop from the same month a year earlier.
"February 2020 saw the biggest fall ever in the history of the worldwide smartphone market," said Strategy Analytics executive director Neil Mawston. Smartphone supply and demand plummeted in China and across Asia, and slowed in the rest of the world, Mawston added.
"Some Asian factories were unable to manufacture smartphones, while many consumers were unable or unwilling to visit retail stores and buy new devices," said Strategy Analytics.
Despite tentative signs of recovery in China, global smartphone shipments are expected to remain weak through March.
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