Samsung plans to increase Chinese orders for OEM smartphones to 20 million units

 Samsung plans to increase Chinese orders for OEM smartphones to 20 million units


According to The Elec, sources say Samsung plans to expand OEM smartphone production in China to 20 million models, with a total of 70 million this year. Samsung originally aimed to produce as many as 20 million phones. Includes a mid-range Galaxy A04 and A04 collection, reports report. The company originally intended to deliver 3.1 million models from the Galaxy A04 collection in the third quarter and eight, 1 million models in the fourth quarter, for the entire 8.1 million models. For the Galaxy A04s collection, Samsung plans to deliver 5.5 million models in the third quarter and seven million in the fourth quarter, ie the entire 12.5 million models. Samsung aims to deliver the Galaxy A03, A03s, A03 core and A22 5G collection to Chinese-language foundries to produce a full 49 million models. The corporation has to deal with Apple's upper-class competitors and middle-class Chinese-style smartphone manufacturers. As such, it plans to increase contract performance to reduce prices, sources said. Meanwhile, Apple plans to expand the trends of the iPhone 13 Professional to 10 million models during the second quarter due to strong demand.

The annual launch of Samsung's Galaxy S collection will fall below 30 million models in 2020 and 2021, and this scenario is expected to continue this year with the Galaxy S22 collection. Samsung's initiative to cut repair prices in half

Recovering smartphones, especially regular phones, is expensive. For example, the Samsung Galaxy S22, the cost of restoring the display of this high-end mainframe is about $ 200. For this reason, Samsung plans to use recycled components to reduce compensation. In line with Enterprise Korea, Samsung will launch a new program to facilitate price recovery. If a gadget buyer fails and the gadget wants alternative features, Samsung may present old components. These antique components are certified and tested by Samsung. Its use can significantly reduce the overall cost of restoration. The report claims that the price recovery for the Samsung Galaxy S22 can be up to half compared to the exceptional price.

The report also says Samsung's plan is good for environmental safety. In addition, it further reduces the burden associated with customer care. After all, customers can choose new ingredients, but they have to pay too high a price for care.

Since the company introduced Galaxy Venture to Earth in August 2021, it is sold with available materials. For the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy E-book 2 Professional collections, some of the elements are recycled obsolete fishing nets. The Galaxy S22 collection also does not come with a charger to understand the environmental plan.

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