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Android phone makers hold excess inventory of electronic components

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February 15, 2023

Feb. 15, 2023 /SemiMedia/ -- According to reports, Chinese mobile phone manufacturer Xiaomi has recently had a high inventory of electronic components, including a serious excess inventory of processors. Most Android brands, like Xiaomi, are facing the risk of high inventory levels.

The report pointed out that Xiaomi's inventory of electronic components is equivalent to about 200,000 to 300,000 smartphones, and the excess inventory of processors comes from MediaTek and Qualcomm.

The report further stated that due to weak demand, Xiaomi and most Android brands are at risk of high inventory levels. For example, the inventory of finished products and components for Samsung mobile phones may not fall to a reasonable level until June.

The report predicts that these excess inventories may be passed on to authorized distributors of electronic components. However, high inventory levels at authorized distributors may lead to weaker demand in the coming quarters.

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