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Gartner Predicts iPhone X Will Boost Smartphone Sales Return to Growth in 2018
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2017-10-18
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Gartner is forecasting that worldwide smartphone sales will return to growth in 2018, with the iPhone X a key factor in the U.S., China and Europe.


The firm says that component shortages are another factor, constraining sales in the current quarter, pushing some sales from Q4 2017 into next year.


Component yield rates are believed to be proving problematic for the iPhone X, with the 3D camera module said to be a production bottleneck – though a supply-chain report today claims that yield rates are now improving.


Gartner Predicts iPhone X Will Boost Smartphone Sales Return to Growth in 2018


Gartner predicts that combined worldwide shipments of PCs, tablets and smartphones will also see growth next year, total sales of 2.35B devices next year, 2% up on this year. However, this growth will be driven by mobile devices, with PCs expected to decline by 4.4%.


Research director Ranjit Atwal says that this shouldn’t be taken to mean that PCs are less relevant to today’s users, only that they are holding onto them for longer.


Jony Ive recently said that while the iPhone X represented the achievement of his long-held ambition of a design which appears to be ‘a single slab of glass,’ it is only the beginning of a new chapter of iPhone development.


Source: 9to5mac

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