U.S.A smartphone sales plummeted 25% in Q2 2020 due to coronavirus

Smartphone Mobile sales in the U.S.A are predictable to pick up 'significantly' in the 3rd quarter

According to Counterpoint Research's up-to-date U.S.A. smartphone mobile phone network share tracker, smartphone mobile sales in the state plummeted nearly 25% year-over-year in Q2 2020. April proverb the weakest sales during the quarter, by way of the first 1st lockdowns in the U.S.A. were publicized in mid-March and taken until mid-April. Almost 80% of smartphone sales channels in the country were locked in April, which caused in sales dipping over 50%. From May, though, smartphone sales in the U.S.A ongoing rising gradually, and June 2020 sales were really upper than June 2019.


Though general sales failed throughout the period, the share of online sales improved to 31% from 14% previous year. Samsung, which has a solid online existence, was the smallest pretentious OEM during the April-June period. Samsung's smartphone sales reduced by only 10% YoY, while firms similar OnePlus, Motorola, and ZTE registered over 60% decline in sales. Though, the COVID-19 outburst and the lockdowns headed to 38% fewer Galaxy S20 series beginnings than previous year's Galaxy S10 series in the March through June period.


Apple fared quite well too, thanks to the strong sales of the iPhone SE 2020. The Cupertino-based company saw its sales plummet by 23% during the quarter.