Things could probably be wholly attributed to the corona-crisis which disrupted the normal flow of things and has obviously deterred potential Samsung customers from pulling the trigger on a new smartphone. Yet, the markets are starting to show signs of recovery, which is why Samsung has once get reportedly set an ambitious 307 million phone shipments for 2021, ETNews reports. Broken down, flagships will be roughly 50 million, and 6 million of those devices will be foldable. The Galaxy A and M series will form the bulk of the sales as 237 million of these will hopefully be shipped in 2021. The last leg is comprised of 20 million feature phones.
The Galaxy S21 series in January 2021 will kickstart the flagship year for Samsung, yet it's still unclear what the future holds for the Note lineup. Rumors are it's getting axed in favor of the company's foldable wares. Entry-level and mid-range devices will also play a rather important part in Samsung's portfolio, with many more devices across the board scoring 5G support.
Source: Phonearena
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