Samsung: Faced with excess smartphone inventory:

Samsung: Faced with excess smartphone inventory:

-Over 50 million units-

-Don’t reach the sales target-

Korean media
The Elec

“Samsung smartphone sales” has not reached the target.

It has “overstock of 50 million units”.

Samsung smartphone inventory:

It has doubled the number of units in stock.

Samsung will sell smartphones in 2022

It was estimated to be 334 million units.

Current sales outlook:

“The current outlook has dropped to 270 million units,” It said.

Industry insider:

“The appropriate number of smartphones in stock is about 10% of the planned number of smartphones shipped annually,” It said.

Compared to that

You can see that “the inventory of 50 million units is excessive”.

Affects new model development:

From January to April 2022

Samsung manufactured 20 million smartphones a month.

Due to the problem of excess inventory, production in May was limited to 10 million units.

Inventories and poor sales:

There is also information that “Samsung has discontinued the release of Galaxy S22 Fun Edition”.
We prioritize inventory reduction over new model launches.

–iPhone Mania

https://iphone-mania.jp/news-464352/

삼성: 스마트 폰의 과잉 재고에 직면 :

ー5,000만대 과잉에ー

– 판매 목표에 도달하지 않고 –

한국미디어
The Elec

‘삼성 스마트폰 판매량’이 목표에 도달하지 못했다.

‘5,0000만대의 과잉재고’를 안고 있다.

삼성 스마트폰 재고:

적정 재고 대수의 2배로 팽창했다.

삼성은 2022년 스마트폰 판매량을

3억 3,400만대로 추정했다.

현재 판매 전망:

“현상 전망이 2억 7,000만대로 떨어졌다”는 것.

업계 관계자:

“스마트폰의 적정 재고 대수는 연간 출하 예정수의 10% 정도”라고 지적했다.

그것과 비교하면,

「5,000만대라고 하는 재고 대수가, 과잉인 것」을 알 수 있습니다.

신기종 개발에 영향:

2022년 1월~4월까지

삼성은 월간 2,000만대의 스마트폰을 제조했다.

과잉재고 문제로 5월 제조를 1,000만대로 줄였습니다.

재고 및 판매 부진:

‘삼성은 Galaxy S22 Fun Edition 출시를 중단했다’는 정보도 있습니다.
신기종 투입보다 재고 삭감을 우선하고 있습니다.

– 아이폰 마니아

Samsung : Face à un inventaire excessif de smartphones :

-Plus de 50 millions d’unités-

-N’atteint pas l’objectif de vente-

Médias coréens
L’élec

“Les ventes de smartphones Samsung” n’ont pas atteint l’objectif.

Il a “un surstock de 50 millions d’unités”.

Inventaire des smartphones Samsung :

Il a doublé le nombre d’unités en stock.

Samsung vendra des smartphones en 2022

Il a été estimé à 334 millions d’unités.

Perspectives de ventes actuelles :

“Les perspectives actuelles sont tombées à 270 millions d’unités”, a-t-il déclaré.

Initié de l’industrie :

“Le nombre approprié de smartphones en stock représente environ 10% du nombre prévu de smartphones expédiés chaque année”, a-t-il déclaré.

Comparé à ça

Vous pouvez constater que “le stock de 50 millions d’unités est excessif”.

Affecte le développement de nouveaux modèles :

De janvier à avril 2022

Samsung a fabriqué 20 millions de smartphones par mois.

En raison du problème des stocks excédentaires, la production en mai a été limitée à 10 millions d’unités.

Inventaires et mauvaises ventes :

Il existe également des informations selon lesquelles “Samsung a interrompu la sortie du Galaxy S22 Fun Edition”.
Nous accordons la priorité à la réduction des stocks plutôt qu’aux lancements de nouveaux modèles.

–La ​​manie de l’iPhone

Samsung has staggering 50 million smartphones in stock

– THE ELEC, Korea Electronics Industry Media

Samsung
had nearly 50 million units of smartphones in distributor stocks, TheElec has learned.

Its mid-tier Galaxy A series
took up a huge portion of smartphones in inventory being read to be sold, sources said.

They said
Samsung is aiming to ship around 270 million units of smartphones this year and 50 million units is 18% of that.

Healthier numbers will be somewhere around 10% to early-10% so the number shows the tech giant is suffering from low demand for smartphones,
they added.

Samsung
had manufactured around 20 million units of smartphones per month from January to February.

But
his dipped to 10 million units in May __ a likely reaction to too many units in the inventory and low demand.

During the fourth quarter of last year, Samsung had set an aggressive annual production target of around 334 million units for 2022.

This means in terms of shipment,
the goal would have been around 300 million units.

Samsung’s component orders
from its suppliers dipped between 30% to 70% from April to May, due to the lowered demand.

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