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The smartphone market is changing and manufacturers won’t like it

The smartphone market is changing and manufacturers won’t like it

Posted on May 27, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The COVID-19 coronavirus has really changed the world as we know it. From canceled events to permanently closed businesses to new trends, our lives are slowly but surely being transformed to the point that things may never be the same again. This is the “new normal” that will be our world for the next months or even years and it will affect everything, including the mobile industry. We’re already seeing some of the immediate effects of that and smartphone makers will have to adapt quickly or risk not only missing out on a new opportunity but also losing out in the market.
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