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Milan alexis Ringol

Milan alexis Ringol

Author at spglobal.com at S&P Global Market Intelligence

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    Recent Articles

    spglobal.com

    2021 smartphone shipments rose 5.2% against the backdrop of a chip shortage

    Increasing device average selling prices, due mainly to rising component costs, didn’t put consumers off as smartphone revenues increased 18% year over year.
    spglobal.com

    Inflation cools Q1′22 smart TV demand but revenue grows 10% YoY on ...

    Smart TV shipments declined year over year, but pockets of growth remained among emerging markets, fueling growth for brands like Xiaomi to chip away at market leader Samsung’s installed base share.
    spglobal.com

    Apple's latest iPhone pricing structure nudges consumers toward Pro...

    Median iPhone price went up from $829 to $929 despite Apple retaining iPhone 13 pricing for its new iPhone 14 lineup.
    spglobal.com

    Apple’s latest iPhone pricing structure nudges consumers toward Pro...

    Median iPhone price went up from $829 to $929 despite Apple retaining iPhone 13 pricing for its new iPhone 14 lineup.
    spglobal.com

    Apple device shipments rise 1.1% YOY in Q3'22 as installed base ......

    Combined Apple Inc. product shipments estimated by Kagan grew by 1.1% year over year in the third calendar quarter of 2022 as more than 100 million devices shipped.
    spglobal.com

    US connected video devices on course to beat 1.1 billion installed ...

    The U.S. installed base for internet-connected video devices is on course to rise at a 2.3% compound annual growth rate from 2021 through 2026.
    spglobal.com

    Q4 2023 global smartphone shipments up 9% YOY; emerging market dema...

    Full-year 2023 shipments fell 4.7% year over year but the rebound at the tail end of the year portends a potential return to growth in the near future.