As the coronavirus outbreak continues to prove problematic for the world, the effects on various industries including the smartphone market are now starting to become clear. Here’s an overview of how the virus outbreak is set to affect the phone industry.

Although coronavirus is a global event, it has had the greatest impact in China so far, which also happens to be the place where most smartphone parts come from - with some smartphones entirely manufactured in the region. As a means to help contain the spread of the virus, many companies and businesses have either actively stopped or reduced operations, affecting multiple industries. In the smartphone world, the effects are already evident and stretching wide enough to include some of the biggest names in the industry.

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A recent Samsung. The company moved much of its manufacturing process to Vietnam back in 2009, and eventually closed its last phone factory in China in 2019, which has limited the impact of coronavirus for the Galaxy phone-maker. However, Samsung is still expected to feel some effect as many of the parts the company relies on are sourced from China, it is just unlikely to be as impacted as the other companies who are more heavily invested in the area.

How Coronavirus Has Affected The Phone Market… So Far

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As soon as the coronavirus outbreak started to take effect, many anticipated there would be an impact on the smartphone market due to the industry's reliance on China. However, the first big shock wave hit when in the coming months. With MWC 2020 cancelled, many of those launches have automatically been delayed with no indication of when they will now take place. This is much more of an issue than it might originally seem as supply and distribution (and ultimately sales) are often tied directly to the launch period, and those launches could now potentially be delayed significantly. Getting the manufacturing infrastructure back up to normal speed is likely to further impact on the supply and distribution of phones that are planned, but have yet to make it into the chain. The IDC recently suggested that smartphone shipments for the first quarter of 2020 could end up being more than 30 percent down, compared to the same quarter in 2019.

At the individual level, currently has its problems in other parts of the world, its China domestic sales have cemented its position as one of the major shippers of smartphones. Huawei has yet to confirm any impact felt by the outbreak, but due to its heavy reliance on China, it is likely to be impacted just as much by coronavirus (and possibly even worse) than the other smartphone brands.

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Source: Reuters