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Mpelembe Network > Technology > Mobile > Global Smartphone Market Declined Just 4% in 2023 Amid Signs of Stabilization

Global Smartphone Market Declined Just 4% in 2023 Amid Signs of Stabilization

February 2, 2024MobileSmartphoneadmin

According to Canalys research, the global smartphone market experienced an 8% year-on-year growth in Q4 2023, reaching 319.5 million units, further indicating signs of stabilization and recovery. Total shipments for the full year 2023 amounted to 1.14 billion units, marking a 4% decline compared to 2022. Continue reading

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