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Samsung postponed mass production of 89-inch Micro LED TV to Q3

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Samsung‘s 89-inch micro LED TV mass production has been pushed back to the third quarter. Initially, the company is expected to mass-produce 89-inch and 101-inch micro LED TVs in May. The 89-inch model has been delayed and the 101-inch model has not yet set a date for mass production.

Instead, the PCB-based 99-inch micro LED TV, delayed from last year to this year, will be mass-produced in the second quarter. According to theelec report, it is suggested that mass production of the 89-inch Micro Light-Emitting Diode (LED) TV, which Samsung originally planned for mass production in May, will be delayed by the third quarter.

The 101-inch model scheduled for mass production along with the 89-inch model has not set a massive production date. Although it was not unveiled at CES earlier this year, it is unclear whether this year’s new micro LED TV lineup will be as massive as the 114-inch model along with the 89-inch and 101-inch models. Produces.

Samsung’s 89-inch, 101-inch, and 114-inch products will form the micro-LED TV lineup this year, implementing a glass substrate-based low-temperature polycrystalline silicon film (TFT). By using LTPS TFTs, individual driving circuits can be implemented in micro LEDs with smaller screens.

Earlier this year at CES, Samsung introduced 89-inch, 101-inch and 110-inch micro LED TVs. The 89-inch and 101-inch models had new product lineups this year and the 110-inch model was released last year. Among the new product lineup this year, the 114-inch model was not unveiled at CES at the time.

Following the release of the 110-inch Micro LED TV early last year, Samsung announced the release of the 99-inch model and the 70-80-inch model in March and April of the same year. Years, but all but the 110-inch model were canceled.

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Samsung leads Q3 smartphone market, Huawei’s entry haunts Apple

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Samsung ranked first in market share in the global smartphone market in Q3, 2023. TrendForce report says that Samsung led the global Q3 smartphone market, recording a market share of 19.5%.

Overall production in the third quarter increased by 11.5% compared to the previous quarter to 60.1 million units. During the same period, Apple’s production increased by 17.9% to 49.5 million, thanks to iPhone 15.

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Third place was taken by Xiaomi (13.9%), followed by Oppo (12.6%) and Transion (8.6%). 6th place is Vivo (8%). Meanwhile, global smartphone production reached 308 million units, a 13% increase compared to the previous quarter and a 6.4% increase from the previous year.

Huawei’s re-entry into the flagship smartphone market targeting Apple has had a significant impact in China. Huawei is aiming to expand its high-end flagship series, focusing on the Chinese domestic market next year, so Apple “We plan to attack directly”.

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Underdog phone brand jumped 50%, Samsung and Apple lost ground

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In Q3 2023, Samsung and Apple’s market share slightly declined, while an underdog Chinese phone brand appeared on the top 5 chart. In a recent development, Canalys published market research data for the third quarter, revealing Tanssion as the fifth best-seller globally.

According to the info, Samsung and Apple lead total sales with 20% and 17% market share, yet both have fallen from their 22% and 18% levels in 2022. However, Tanssion, the maker of Tecno, Itel, and Infinix phones, climbed from 6% global market share last year to 9% in 2023, a 50% jump.

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Apart from this, Xiaomi matched last year’s share only by “recovering” from a terrible first half of 2023. At the same time, OPPO has fallen steadily over the past two years, while fellow BBK brand vivo lost the top-5 slot it’s owned for years.

Overall, the global smartphone market underwent a slight drop of 1% in Q3 2023. Bolstered by regional recoveries and new product upgrade demand, the smartphone market recorded a double-digit sequential growth in Q3, ahead of the sales seasons.

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Samsung enjoyed 2023’s last victory over Apple?

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Recently, research agency Counterpoint Research published their latest analysis. The report reveals that Samsung continued its leadership in the third quarter of 2023, while Apple remained in the second spot. However, both OEMs faced a decline of 1 percent year over year.

According to CR, slower consumer demand is the main factor in the dwindling sales. The market did see a slight 2 percent growth in Q3 compared to Q2, likely driven by last month’s iPhone 15 series launch. Samsung secured 20 percent market share, while Apple grabbed 16 percent sales.

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The Galaxy A-series was the key driver for the South Korean smartphone maker. Apple came in second with 16 percent of the market while Xiaomi rounded out the top three with its 12 percent share. Oppo (10 percent) and vivo (8 percent) were the remaining brands in the top five charts.

The newly released iPhone 15 series will help Apple score a lead over Samsung in the fourth quarter of the year. The results will arrive by early next year, and it’s expected that the US phone maker could surpass Samsung. Major camera upgrades and USB-C helped Apple register strong sales.

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