Covid-19 prompts sharp decline in Q2 cell phone sales in Brazil
Sales collapse due to supply chain challenges and a general lack of interest from consumers amid the public health emergency.
Sales collapse due to supply chain challenges and a general lack of interest from consumers amid the public health emergency.
Smartphones, PCs and tablets will see a major drop in sales and prices to consumers will increase, but segments like wearables will continue to grow, says research.
Sales saw an increase of 3.3% in 2019, but public health developments could impact the current positive outlook, according to IDC
Sales of devices entering the country through alternative means have increased by over 500% in Q3 2019, according to IDC
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Most children own a device, but parents are uncomfortable about targeted advertising, according to research.
Devices will represent 38 percent of all investments in the sector this year, says IDC.
Factors ranging from the diesel crisis to the dollar hike prompted a consumption slowdown, says IDC
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But the positive performance of Q1 could be a temporary improvement, Gartner warns.