Himfr.com Reports Mobile Phone Components Market is Booming
Posted on: Monday, 1 June 2009, 09:00 CDT
According to Himfr's market research reports, which indicate that the
first quarter of 2009 saw mobile phone shipments for the same period of last
year decline by about 15.8 percent, output levels dropped three percent. And
in terms of the opportunities for the development of 3G, this data does not
have any impact on the industry's confidence in
3G mobile phones grafted bring great opportunities for the mobile phone connectors, pcb, LCDs, batteries and other key components. The current mobile phone industry supply chain is in a state of tension, with some mobile phone spare parts (such as screens, displays and cell phone connectors) out of stock, mobile phone memory card prices doubling due to low supplies, which directly slowed the number of cell phone manufacturers' new products, and increased manufacturers production costs. In view of this, 3G mobile phone development has enabled the cell phone components market to boom.
In addition, in cell phone connectors, the demand for battery connectors, SIM card connectors, and fpc connectors are great, accounting for about 50 percent of the total demand.
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