The growth of smartphone sales is slowing globally
The growth of smartphone sales will slow globally in the coming years – the U.S. International Data Corporation (IDC) IT and telecommunications market research company announced on Tuesday.
The International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts that the growth rate of smart phones will decline to 10.4 percent this year on the global market from the 27.5 percent of 2014. The market researcher with its new projections modified its previous forecast from 11.3 percent growth to 10.4 percent. (MTI)
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