It gets a little more obvious that 2014
wasn’t the best year for the established smartphone brands, as more and
more numbers from last year show up. This however seems to be changing
for good, at least for Samsung. Samsung Electro-Mechanics (SEM), the
company’s OMS division, has reported a bump in sales of OIS and non-OIS
enabled cameras, including the high-end 20-megapixel sensors. ETNews,
citing industry insiders, reports that SEM’s key businesses are fast
catching up speed, due to the expected early release of the next big
thing, i.e., the Galaxy S6.
The report also goes on to mention that the division didn’t do too well
around the same time last year, but thanks to an increase in proportion
of high-value products, the company is seeing greater sales as well as
profits.
“While SEM had a hard time last
year, they improved their production efficiency and revamped their
organization to a considerable extent. As SEC’s smartphone market share
is rebounding, the performance of SEM, which supplies key materials and
parts to SEC, will improve as well,” adds a securities analyst, as quoted in the report.
Source:Sammobile
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