Samsung Smartphones’ Average Selling Price Is Highest It Has Ever Been in 6 Years Due to Galaxy S20 Series, Foldable Models

Samsung Smartphones’ Average Selling Price Is Highest It Has Ever Been in 6 Years Due to Galaxy S20 Series, Foldable Models

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With manufacturers starting to cram in a slew of hardware in their mobile devices, it immediately raises their price tag. Such is the case with the Galaxy S20 lineup, as well as models like the Galaxy Z Flip, which would have no doubt contributed to increasing the average selling price of Samsung’s smartphones. In fact, A new report talks about the average selling price of the Korean giant’s handsets being the highest in six years now.

According to data compiled by Strategy Analytics, Samsung’s average selling price of smartphones from the January - March period was $292. This figure represents an 8.5 percent increase compared to the previous year, along with a 20.7 percent increase in average selling price compared to three months earlier. The last time the figure reached $297 was back in 2014, whereas back in 2019, the average selling price dropped to $247.

Samsung Smartphones’ Average Selling Price Is Highest It Has Ever Been in 6 Years Due to Galaxy S20 Series, Foldable Models

Jun 14, 2020, 8:13am UTC
https://wccftech.com/samsung-smartphones-average-selling-price-highest-6-years/ > With manufacturers starting to cram in a slew of hardware in their mobile devices, it immediately raises their price tag. Such is the case with the Galaxy S20 lineup, as well as models like the Galaxy Z Flip, which would have no doubt contributed to increasing the average selling price of Samsung’s smartphones. In fact, A new report talks about the average selling price of the Korean giant’s handsets being the highest in six years now. > According to data compiled by Strategy Analytics, Samsung’s average selling price of smartphones from the January - March period was $292. This figure represents an 8.5 percent increase compared to the previous year, along with a 20.7 percent increase in average selling price compared to three months earlier. The last time the figure reached $297 was back in 2014, whereas back in 2019, the average selling price dropped to $247.