Samsung decreases its camera lens orders by 30% for Q2 2020

06 May 2020
In the meantime, Huawei has increased its orders with 5-10%.

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  • 07 May 2020

Anonymous, 06 May 2020Did they solve the exploding camera glass problem? Samsung: "Problem? There is no problem! You broke it."

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    • fIP
    • 06 May 2020

    Did they solve the exploding camera glass problem?

      Anonymous, 06 May 2020Exynos is no match for Kirin.Kirins has it's issues - like 4K recording incompetency.

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        • 06 May 2020

        According to the original report:
        - Samsung has reduced its orders by 30%;
        - Oppo has reduced its orders by 20%-30%;
        - Xiaomi has reduced its orders by 10%-20%;
        - Huawei has increased its order by 5%-10%.

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          • 06 May 2020

          Anonymous, 06 May 2020Exynos is no match for Kirin.Kirin only match Snapdrangon of the last year, if it match it for luck.

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            • Anonymous
            • GM0
            • 06 May 2020

            Exynos is no match for Kirin.

              Probably just means Samsung has a huge stock pile of lenses but most likely because they are getting it from somewhere else.

                Maybe due to Covid-19, sales are decreased. I guess that’s the reason

                  I see that there is little news, and what there is is inconsequential like this.

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                    • 06 May 2020

                    NotAnOpinion, 06 May 2020I think it was published on here but, anyway, it was a rece... moreJust to clarify that the article you posted talks about US markets shares, where Samsung has virtually no competition in the Android world and especially in the 5G segment, which is the growth driver of the overall market this year, due to the ban of Huawei.

                    With this in mind, I think your call for a retraction is a bit exaggerated, especially since looking at the broader picture (which is what the news piece you are commenting does) where there's a more level playing field, it seems that S20 not doing very well compared to S10: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_z_flip_sales_go_up_in_march_as_the_galaxy_s20_flagships_struggle-news-43041.php

                      I think it was published on here but, anyway, it was a recent article stating the numbers from Sammy's mobile sales and it state that the S20 sales were better than expected (whatever the hell that means). Data proves that the S20s has failed 3 to 1 (in some cases, 4 to 1) compared to the S9 and the S10 numbers.

                      Well, that article definitely needs to be retracted from that statement FAST!

                      I told you, fansboys... Again!


                      https://www.pcmag.com/news/us-5g-phone-share-rises-to-20-percent-thanks-to-galaxy-s20

                        That's a bloody loaded title...