Smartphone shipments fell 8.9 percent in the first quarter globally
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Globally, smartphone shipments fell by almost 9 percent
Nabilah Popal, director of research at IDC, said consumer sentiment was negative in all regions, especially China, due to strong concerns about inflation and economic instability, according to preliminary data posted on the website of the US International Data Corporation (IDC) IT and telecommunications market research firm. (MTI)
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