Global smartphone shipments are projected to fall 2.1% in 2026 as increasing chip costs affect consumer demand, according to a Tuesday report from technology research firm Counterpoint.
Samsung Galaxy S26 series is set to launch soon, and early leaks suggest it may introduce new AI-powered software features, including Notification Summaries.
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The market research firm said global smartphone shipments are now expected to decline by roughly 2.1% in 2026.
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