Global smartphone market slumps to lowest Q3 level in a decade

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But iPhone 15 release could lead to a rebound.

Global smartphone market slumps to lowest Q3 level in a decade
The global smartphone market contracted by eight percent to its lowest third-quarter level in a decade on subdued demand for major brands including Apple and Samsung in most developed markets, according to data from Counterpoint Research. The data, shared exclusively with Reuters, showed that ...

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