The average inventory on the hands of major Android smartphone brands has slightly increased to 8~10 weeks.
March 17, 2023
Key Takeaways:
- The current average inventory of major Android smartphone brands, exclusive of channels and distributors, has experienced a slight increase to 8-10 weeks.
- Xiaomi may potentially face slight pressure on piling-up inventories.
- Oppo and OnePlus ideally control their inventory at the channels and distributors' side.
- Samsung's inventory may come from its mid-to-low-end models.
- Honor has recorded a modest increase following the expansion of its overseas channels.
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