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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Supantha Mukherjee<\/strong>

STOCKHOLM: Gartner<\/a> forecast global mobile phone sales to fall 7.1% this year on Thursday, revising its earlier estimate of a growth of 2.2%, citing inflation, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and lockdowns in China.

Mobile phone shipments in 2022 is expected to fall to 1.46 billion units from 1.57 billion, and Gartner's earlier forecast of 1.60 billion.

\"I have taken out about 150 million mobile shipment out of the forecast and what that say to you is the lifetimes (of mobiles) are increasing,\" Ranjit Atwal, senior director analyst at Gartner, told Reuters in an interview.

\"For every three months people hold on to their phones, around 150 million units get lost.\"

Worries of a global recession and high inflation in several countries might influence consumer decisions in spending for discretionary items.

The research firm also expects worldwide personal computer shipments to drop 9.5% in 2022, compared with its earlier forecast of a 4% fall.
Lenovo<\/a>, HP Inc<\/a> and Dell<\/a> are the top three PC makers.

The declining PC and smartphone market will not get compensated by automobiles and other areas which will likely result in easing of chip shortage later this year, Atwal said.

Higher demand for
smartphones<\/a> and PCs during the pandemic had led tech companies to place big orders with chipmakers which resulted in shortage of semiconductors that are used in industries including automobiles and telecom.

Mobile phone makers
Samsung<\/a> and Apple<\/a> saw declining sales in several regions in the first quarter hit by China's COVID-19 lockdowns.

Smartphone shipments are estimated to decrease 5.8% this year and greater China shipment to fall 18.3%, Gartner said.

\"At the beginning of the year, the greater
China 5G<\/a> phone market was expected to show double-digit growth,\" said Atwal.

\"The back half of the year is very strong for China but even then its nowhere strong enough to compensate for what has happened.\"
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Gartner修正2022手机销售预计将下降7.1%

“我有了大约1.5亿移动货物的预测这对你说一生(手机)正在增加,”Ranjit Atwal, Gartner的分析师,高级主管在接受路透采访时表示。

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斯德哥尔摩:Gartner预测今年全球手机销量下降7.1%,周四早些时候修订其预估的增长2.2%,因通货膨胀,俄罗斯入侵乌克兰和中国封锁。

手机出货量在2022年预计将从15.7亿下降到14.6亿辆,Gartner此前预计的16亿。

“我有了大约1.5亿移动货物的预测这对你说一生(手机)正在增加,”Ranjit Atwal, Gartner的分析师,高级主管在接受路透采访时表示。

“每三个月人持有手机,1.5亿辆迷路。”

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研究公司还预计2022年全球个人电脑出货量下降9.5%,与同期相比下降4%的预期。联想,惠普公司戴尔是三大个人电脑制造商。

个人电脑和智能手机市场下降不会得到补偿的汽车和其他领域可能会在今年晚些时候放松芯片短缺,Atwal表示。

更高的需求智能手机流感大流行期间,电脑让科技公司地方大订单的半导体芯片制造商导致短缺用于汽车和电信等行业。

手机制造商三星苹果看到第一季度销售下降几个地区受到中国COVID-19封锁。

今年智能手机出货量预计减少5.8%,大中华装运下降18.3%,Gartner说。

“在今年年初,大中国5克手机市场预计将出现两位数的增长,”Atwal表示。

“今年下半年是很强的中国,但即便如此它没有强大到足以弥补发生了什么事。”
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Supantha Mukherjee<\/strong>

STOCKHOLM: Gartner<\/a> forecast global mobile phone sales to fall 7.1% this year on Thursday, revising its earlier estimate of a growth of 2.2%, citing inflation, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and lockdowns in China.

Mobile phone shipments in 2022 is expected to fall to 1.46 billion units from 1.57 billion, and Gartner's earlier forecast of 1.60 billion.

\"I have taken out about 150 million mobile shipment out of the forecast and what that say to you is the lifetimes (of mobiles) are increasing,\" Ranjit Atwal, senior director analyst at Gartner, told Reuters in an interview.

\"For every three months people hold on to their phones, around 150 million units get lost.\"

Worries of a global recession and high inflation in several countries might influence consumer decisions in spending for discretionary items.

The research firm also expects worldwide personal computer shipments to drop 9.5% in 2022, compared with its earlier forecast of a 4% fall.
Lenovo<\/a>, HP Inc<\/a> and Dell<\/a> are the top three PC makers.

The declining PC and smartphone market will not get compensated by automobiles and other areas which will likely result in easing of chip shortage later this year, Atwal said.

Higher demand for
smartphones<\/a> and PCs during the pandemic had led tech companies to place big orders with chipmakers which resulted in shortage of semiconductors that are used in industries including automobiles and telecom.

Mobile phone makers
Samsung<\/a> and Apple<\/a> saw declining sales in several regions in the first quarter hit by China's COVID-19 lockdowns.

Smartphone shipments are estimated to decrease 5.8% this year and greater China shipment to fall 18.3%, Gartner said.

\"At the beginning of the year, the greater
China 5G<\/a> phone market was expected to show double-digit growth,\" said Atwal.

\"The back half of the year is very strong for China but even then its nowhere strong enough to compensate for what has happened.\"
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