Sony will stop selling phones in Latin America
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Sony is one of the best-known brands on Android. Despite this, years ago the sales of the firm do not accompany, in 2018 they sold some 6.5 million phones. For this reason, the firm has been making changes for months to improve the situation. They have reorganized their divisions and the production of telephone moves to Vietnam, to reduce costs.
Sony will stop selling phones in Latin America
The company continues to make changes. One of them is to abandon those markets where it sells poorly, to focus efforts on those that sell best. Unfortunately, this means that they will stop selling in Latin America.
New strategy for the company
Latin America is not a market in which the company sells well. The results in this area do not accompany. So the firm makes the decision to stop selling their phones in these countries. Something that is understandable. Since seeing the bad sales that Sony has in general, it is logical that they want to focus on those markets where their phones work well.
No date has been given for the Japanese brand's exit from these markets. It is something that should happen in a few months. Although so far nothing concrete is known in this regard.
Without a doubt, for many consumers it is bad news. Sony has not given too much detail so far on this matter. All the information that arrives about the company's plans is through various means, which have had contact with the company. Although it is possible that soon there will be an announcement on your part.
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