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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> SHANGHAI: Sales<\/a> of smartphones in China<\/a> tumbled by more than a third in January, government data showed on Monday, in a sign of how the coronavirus<\/a> outbreak is hurting consumer demand.

China started putting curbs on travel and asking residents to avoid public places in late January, just ahead of the Lunar New Year festival, a major gift-giving holiday.

Mobile phone brands shipped a total of 20.4 million
devices<\/a> that month, down 36.6% from 32.1 millon in January 2019, data from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology showed.

China's
smartphone<\/a> market has been shrinking for a number of years as demand became more reliant on consumers replacing existing handsets than buying new ones. However, January's drop was far larger than was seen in the same month last year, when sales fell 11.4%.

For early 2020 analysts had predicted a fall of this magnitude. Research firms IDC and Canalys forecast earlier this month that shipments would drop roughly 40% in the first quarter as the virus outbreak hurt demand and sparked supply chain issues..

Last week
Apple<\/a> Chief Executive Tim Cook wrote a letter to investors warning it would not meet its initial revenue guidance for the current quarter due to demand issues, and the coronavirus' impact on suppliers.

Foxconn, Apple's most important partner, has yet to fully resume work across its plants in China, though some of its facilities are operating at partial capacity.

Apple meanwhile shut its branded stores across China, following similar moves by most other major retailers in the country.

Earlier this month
Xiaomi<\/a> CEO Lei Jun unveiled the company's new line of flagship devices via an online livestream, in lieu of a live audience.

In the stream, he thanked Xiaomi's suppliers for helping the company in the run-up to the release and warned consumers that there might be some delays in delivery.

China's smartphone brands are planning to release a range of 5G-enabled phones this year in hopes of reviving growth in the sector.

The bulk of the drop stems from Android brands, which collectively saw shipments decline from 29.9 million units in January 2019 to 18.1 million.

Shipments of Apple devices held steady at just over 2 million.

Analysts say that despite Apple's struggles in China recently, the iPhone 11, released late last year, remains one of the best-selling 4G phones on the market in China. That bodes well for its first 5G phone, expected to arrive in autumn 2020.

IDC said in December, before the virus caused the China to enter a state of semi-quarantine, that it expected phone shipments in China to return to growth in 2020.
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在中国智能手机销量坦克冠状病毒抑制了需求:政府数据

智能手机在中国的销量跌逾三分之一,今年1月,政府周一公布的数据显示,显示冠状病毒的爆发伤害了消费者的需求。

  • 更新2020年2月24日10:45点坚持
上海:销售智能手机的中国1月份跌了超过三分之一,政府周一公布的数据显示,在如何的标志冠状病毒爆发伤害了消费者的需求。

中国开始限制旅行和要求居民避免公共场所1月下旬,春节前夕,一个主要节日送礼。

手机品牌出货2040万设备那个月,从2019年1月的32.1下降了36.6%,来自中国的数据信息和通信技术。

中国的智能手机市场已经萎缩了几年需求变得更加依赖消费者取代现有的手机比买新的。然而,1月份的降幅远高于去年同期,销售额下降了11.4%。

广告
分析师曾预测2020年早期开始的大小。研究公司IDC和Canalys预测本月早些时候,在第一季度出货量将下降约40%的病毒爆发伤害需求和引发供应链问题. .

上周苹果首席执行官蒂姆•库克写了一封信给投资者警告将不能满足其最初对当前季度收入预期由于需求问题,对供应商和冠状病毒的影响。

富士康,苹果最重要的合作伙伴,尚未完全恢复工作在其工厂在中国,虽然它的一些设施操作部分能力。

苹果同时关闭了品牌店在中国,类似的举动,大多数其他主要的零售商。

本月早些时候小米首席执行官雷军公布了公司新的旗舰设备通过一个网上转播画面,代替现场观众。

流,他感谢小米的供应商帮助公司在发布前,消费者警告说,可能会有一些延迟交付。

中国智能手机品牌计划发布一系列5 g手机今年,希望重振该行业的增长。

大量的下降源于Android品牌,而集体发货量下降了从1月份的2990万辆2019年到1810万年。

广告
苹果设备出货量稳定保持在刚刚超过200万。

分析师表示,尽管苹果在中国最近的斗争,iPhone 11日晚些时候公布的去年,仍然是最畅销的4 g手机在中国市场上。预示着其前5 g手机,预计到2020年秋季。

IDC称,12月前病毒导致了中国进入semi-quarantine状态,预计手机出货量在中国在2020年恢复增长。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> SHANGHAI: Sales<\/a> of smartphones in China<\/a> tumbled by more than a third in January, government data showed on Monday, in a sign of how the coronavirus<\/a> outbreak is hurting consumer demand.

China started putting curbs on travel and asking residents to avoid public places in late January, just ahead of the Lunar New Year festival, a major gift-giving holiday.

Mobile phone brands shipped a total of 20.4 million
devices<\/a> that month, down 36.6% from 32.1 millon in January 2019, data from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology showed.

China's
smartphone<\/a> market has been shrinking for a number of years as demand became more reliant on consumers replacing existing handsets than buying new ones. However, January's drop was far larger than was seen in the same month last year, when sales fell 11.4%.

For early 2020 analysts had predicted a fall of this magnitude. Research firms IDC and Canalys forecast earlier this month that shipments would drop roughly 40% in the first quarter as the virus outbreak hurt demand and sparked supply chain issues..

Last week
Apple<\/a> Chief Executive Tim Cook wrote a letter to investors warning it would not meet its initial revenue guidance for the current quarter due to demand issues, and the coronavirus' impact on suppliers.

Foxconn, Apple's most important partner, has yet to fully resume work across its plants in China, though some of its facilities are operating at partial capacity.

Apple meanwhile shut its branded stores across China, following similar moves by most other major retailers in the country.

Earlier this month
Xiaomi<\/a> CEO Lei Jun unveiled the company's new line of flagship devices via an online livestream, in lieu of a live audience.

In the stream, he thanked Xiaomi's suppliers for helping the company in the run-up to the release and warned consumers that there might be some delays in delivery.

China's smartphone brands are planning to release a range of 5G-enabled phones this year in hopes of reviving growth in the sector.

The bulk of the drop stems from Android brands, which collectively saw shipments decline from 29.9 million units in January 2019 to 18.1 million.

Shipments of Apple devices held steady at just over 2 million.

Analysts say that despite Apple's struggles in China recently, the iPhone 11, released late last year, remains one of the best-selling 4G phones on the market in China. That bodes well for its first 5G phone, expected to arrive in autumn 2020.

IDC said in December, before the virus caused the China to enter a state of semi-quarantine, that it expected phone shipments in China to return to growth in 2020.
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