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Downgrades and higher prices are expected to result in decline in sales of Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy and others

Started by Redaktion, Yesterday at 19:13:13

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Redaktion

The DRAM crisis is expected to hit the smartphone market hard next year – mid-range smartphones are likely to be equipped with only 4 GB or 6 GB of RAM, while flagship models are expected to become more expensive. In turn, this is likely to have a negative impact on sales of Apple iPhones, Samsung Galaxies and other devices.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Downgrades-and-higher-prices-are-expected-to-result-in-decline-in-sales-of-Apple-iPhone-Samsung-Galaxy-and-others.1187239.0.html


anti-dannn

Quote from: Dannn on Yesterday at 19:33:25Who cares. I still have S22 and will have until it dies.
the world doesn't revolve around you, genius. there are people every year getting their first smartphones or upgrading as people age and this will affect them and their budgets. decenter yourself, there are billions out there affected by corporate price gouging.

Terror Byte

In anticipation, I jumped on a brand new S24 Ultra for 65% discount that will tie me over until hopefully the AI bubble implodes and I start looking in about 4-5 years for an update.

Dannn

Quote from: anti-dannn on Yesterday at 23:47:18
Quote from: Dannn on Yesterday at 19:33:25Who cares. I still have S22 and will have until it dies.
the world doesn't revolve around you, genius. there are people every year getting their first smartphones or upgrading as people age and this will affect them and their budgets. decenter yourself, there are billions out there affected by corporate price gouging.

Oh, really? So people will buy cheaper or recycled phones. What a tragedy to humanity. Human lives really do not revolve around phones every year. Many people already said, two year cycle of new models would be enough. But bussiness is bussines and stakeholders are stakeholders. So, please, stop being wiseass and calm down, Mother Theresa.

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