Will you be sad?
Currently, the mobile phone market is experiencing one of its less good times. Conversion volumes are down even for such large and popular companies as Apple and Samsung. The worse is Sony's Japanese brand.
Based on Bloomberg data, in the near future, the corporation could leave the smartphone market. Analysts have recorded quite poor performance for sales of Sony-branded mobile devices.
The current CEO of the Japanese company, Kenichiro Yoshida, said earlier about the willingness to restructure.
According to him, the Japanese manufacturer should focus on developing operating systems and supporting entrepreneurship.
Analysts have repeatedly mentioned that the smartphone market is overwhelming. In this industry, we will soon see a drop in sales volumes.
For the time being, Apple, Samsung, and Chinese companies remain leaders in the industry. Based on these data, the experts conclude that Sony is on the verge of saying goodbye to the smartphone market.
source - digi.bg
image source - pixabay.com
They are so far behind Samsung and Apple in terms of technology and usability. Then to compound that they are way off being the "low cost" option like Huwei...
They did make great Walkmans :)
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Sad? Definitely. I've always loved the Xperia line, and my first smartphone happens to be an Xperia T2 Ultra. And now that I am in need of an upgrade, it looks like I'll be getting something else. The Nokia 7 Plus is what I've got my sights on right now, but I'm still checking out other options.
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