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The Galaxy S11 and iPhone 12 need to be cheaper: The data proves it

Posted on December 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Smartphone prices have been gradually going up and up in recent years, as phones get smarter and offer better cameras and features. Now, it seems, people have had enough of the price hikes.

New data from industry analysts, the NPD Group, suggests that less than 10% of US consumers are spending over $1000 on a new smartphone. That 10% of consumers will likely be the target market for new, 5G devices, which will be coming to market over that $1000 price barrier.
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Wearables Tags:5g, galaxy, Galaxy S11, iphone, iPhone 12, smartphone

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