Matrix Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 The big picture: The smartphone upgrade cycle has slowed as of late as consumers are getting more life out of their devices. 5G was expected to spur a super cycle of upgrades but pricing could be a significant barrier, notes Brad Akyuz, executive director and industry analyst at NPD Connected Intelligence. Premium smartphones have been commanding around $1,000 for well over two years now. Even though consumers are more comfortable with the idea now than they were initially, that doesn’t mean people are forking over the big bucks in droves. According to data from The NPD Group’s new Mobile Phone Tracking service, fewer than 10 percent of consumers are spending more than $1,000 on their smartphones. Considering the high cost of 5G-enabled flagships – early examples are regularly going for around $1,200 – and the fact that this trend isn't likely to deviate in 2020, some are worried that 5G might not make as big of a splash out of the gate as originally anticipated. Others are concerned that current 5G tech simply isn’t scalable due to its extremely limited range and line-of-sight requirements. Others, still, have reservations with regard to thermal limitations. That said, the deck isn’t entirely stacked against 5G. Awareness of the new tech has reached three out of four consumers according to NPD’s Mobile Connectivity Report. Furthermore, a third of smartphone owners reported interest in buying a 5G-enabled handset. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheEmpathicEar Posted December 12, 2019 Share Posted December 12, 2019 If you need a larger screen, it might be possible to buy both a tablet of some sort and a phone? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ha91 Posted December 12, 2019 Share Posted December 12, 2019 Because some of us who can maybe even afford to buy such ridiculously expensive products realise that we can buy something better or of at least similar levels at maybe $300-500 less 😛 Perks of living at an island I guess that you do not have too much money to spare and throw around Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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