It was announced how many smartphones were registered last year
October 8, 2023
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technology giants Even though the latest products largely come to our country, we still have to pay exaggeratedly higher prices compared to other countries due to economic conditions.
technology giants Even though the latest products largely come to our country, we still have to pay exaggeratedly higher prices compared to other countries due to economic conditions. Therefore, those who want to buy these products often go abroad to purchase them and, if necessary, return to our country. is registering.
In any case, the government is doing its best to ensure that the flow of events takes place in this direction. According to AA News, the steps taken are paying off. Because in 2022 through different channels The report on the number of obtained and registered IMEIs shows this. But when I look at this report compared to 2021 It also seems that some habits have changed.
For example, the number of devices with registered IMEI numbers has decreased compared to 2021.
In this context, in 2021 11,951,260 While the IMEI number is registered through the importer, this number will decrease by 15.26 percent in 2022, 10,127,034 dead. There has also been a decrease in the number of IMEIs registered with the manufacturer’s application. Because in that part the number fell from 11,726,750 to 11,630,668, with a decrease of 0.82 percent.
However, there has been a huge increase in the number of devices registered by passengers. Because the number increased by 666.31 percent in the same period, from 110,253 to 844,877. In this context last year; such as import, production and accompanying passengers A total of 22,602,579 mobile phones Recorded at MCKS.
In addition, there has also been an increase in the number of people calling the Information and Reporting Center within BTK. The number of people calling to report loss and theft will increase by 46.88 percent in 2022 Reached 749,381. We’ll see the data together in 2023.
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Emma Ortiz is a gadget expert and author at Div Bracket. She provides in-depth coverage of the latest and greatest in consumer technology, offering readers an inside look at the latest trends and innovations in the world of gadgets.