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Ars TechnicaGlobal smartphone shipments declined sharply in the second quarter amid rising memory chip prices. Counterpoint data showed the drop reached the lowest Q2 total since 2013, with Apple the only top maker to post growth.
Omdia analysis shows memory now accounts for up to 64 percent of bill of materials for phones under $100. Global shipments of sub-$400 smartphones are projected to decline sharply while higher-priced models grow.
SemaforResearch firm Omdia reports the slowest growth in two years for phone shipments to the continent. Supply chain costs tied to the Iran war and a memory-chip shortage have raised handset prices.
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