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Smartphone sales up sharply in Q1


Smartphone sales up sharply in Q1
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2 Jul 2021 at 06:44
More smartphones are sold as the coronavirus outbreak continues to hit the country.
Smartphone shipments to Thailand surged 70.9% year-on-year in the first quarter to 6.35 million units, buoyed by demand for new handsets to receive the government s financial assistance, according to International Data Corporation (IDC), a tech market research firm.
The shipments grew 34.2% from the previous quarter, when vendors struggled with supply shortages.
There was new demand from users buying new smartphones or upgrading their devices to be able to receive financial assistance from the government s Covid-19 stimulus packages through the Pao Tang mobile app, the company indicated in its quarterly mobile phone tracker. ....

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Thai wearable shipments fly - Mobile World Live


Thai wearable shipments fly - Mobile World Live
14 APR 2021
Shipments of wearables in Thailand shrugged off Covid-19 (coronavirus) pressure in 2020, with demand for ear-worn products almost doubling, IDC data showed.
Full-year shipments grew 47.3 per cent to 3.46 million units, driven by a 97 per cent jump in the earwear category, a 47.3 per cent increase in wristbands and a 12.6 per cent rise in smartwatches.
Smartwatches’ share fell to 30.9 per cent from 40.5 per cent in 2019, with earwear accounting for 37.8 per cent of the 2020 total and bands 31.2 per cent.
Overall shipments in Q4, however, fell 15.6 per cent to 788,000 units as another wave of Covid-19 cases raised concerns about outdoor activities. ....

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