GSMArena.com GSMArena.com

Tip us

2.0m
150k
RSS

EV

Merch

Log in

Login

I forgot my password
Sign up
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Featured
  • Phone Finder
  • Deals
  • MerchNew
  • Coverage
  • Contact
ADVERTISEMENT

Sony Mobile is investigating its operations in Africa, Turkey and the Middle East

  • Post your comment
  • Comments (76)

Victor 30 June 2018

Sony Android Rumors

It's no secret that Sony's Mobile division has been going through a rough patch, for quite some time now. After the fairly recent internal CEO shuffle, it seems that active steps have finally been taken to evaluate the state of the mobile branch, in hopes of bringing it up to speed with the Japanese giant's successful imaging and gaming divisions.

Word of an ongoing internal investigation into the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa markets first came about through veteran leakster Evan Blass a few days ago.

Bad news for Sony Mobile fans in the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa: I'm hearing that the company will "shut down its operations and offices" in the region by October.

— Evan Blass (@evleaks) June 27, 2018

However, we didn't really take it too seriously, since it ended with a rather grim prediction of entirely shutting down operations and offices in said countries by October. In a new development, a Sony representative has, indeed, confirmed that the company is investigating exactly those three markets:

As part of our ongoing measures to drive profitable growth, we are carefully monitoring the market situation and reviewing our business feasibility in Middle East, Africa and Turkey,

To be fair, the statement is very carefully worded and intentionally vague, so we can't exactly make any solid conclusion. Still, a recent Counterpoint report does quote rapidly increasing annual share growth for various Chinese manufacturers in Africa and the Middle East. 36% annual growth in Q1 2018, compared to 15% in Q1 2017, to be exact.

That puts quite a bit of extra pressure on competitors. Plus, Sony themselves have recently gone on record, blaming Xperia sales on slow product lineup improvements. Putting two and two together, we definitely see how a strategic down-size could help the massive Sony Mobile business become more nimble, agile and adaptive.

Hopefully, this will all work out for the best in the end. What’s your personal take on the future of Sony? Tell us in the comment section.

Source 1 | Source 2 | Source 3

Related articles
  • Counterpoint: Samsung shipped the most smartphones in Q1 of 2018 Counterpoint: Samsung shipped the most smartphones in Q1 of 2018
  • Shuffle at the top - Sony CEO Kaz Hirai steps down Shuffle at the top - Sony CEO Kaz Hirai steps down
  • Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium will be released on July 30, yours for $999.99 unlocked Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium will be released on July 30, yours for $999.99 unlocked
  • New Sony Xperia (H8616) spotted with 18:9 display, Android P New Sony Xperia (H8616) spotted with 18:9 display, Android P

Reader comments

k
  • kevin1989
  • 7{J
  • 09 Jul 2018

Ok if they want to shut down their mobile segment that's ok but i can't imagine living in a world without a SONY store. I'd be depressed.

  • Reply
k
  • kevin1989
  • 7{J
  • 09 Jul 2018

Agreed with everything you said.

  • Reply
D
  • AnonD-775401
  • 63K
  • 04 Jul 2018

I have been a long time SONY user since 2006 where SonyEricsson was the brand before these 2 companies split apart. Since that date, SONY is my favorite brand because of build quality & durability compared to Samsung & Nokia, these last 2 f...

  • Reply
  • Read all comments
  • Post your comment
Total reader comments: 76

ADVERTISEMENT

Phone finder

  • Samsung
  • Apple
  • Huawei
  • Nokia
  • Sony
  • LG
  • HTC
  • Motorola
  • Lenovo
  • Xiaomi
  • Google
  • Honor
  • Oppo
  • Realme
  • OnePlus
  • Nothing
  • vivo
  • Meizu
  • Asus
  • Alcatel
  • ZTE
  • Microsoft
  • Umidigi
  • Coolpad
  • Oscal
  • Sharp
  • Micromax
  • Infinix
  • Ulefone
  • Tecno
  • Doogee
  • Blackview
  • Cubot
  • Oukitel
  • Itel
  • TCL

All brands Rumor mill

ADVERTISEMENT

Top 10 by daily interest

  Device Daily hits  
1.Huawei Pura 80 Ultra 5G30,393
2.Samsung Galaxy A5627,614
3.OnePlus 13S 5G23,833
4.Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra21,812
5.Xiaomi Redmi Turbo 4 Pro18,821
6.Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max17,691
7.Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro17,663
8.vivo iQOO Neo 10 5G15,981
9.Honor 400 Pro 5G15,687
10.Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge15,479

ELECTRIC VEHICLES

China's EV market booms as North America hits the brakes China's EV market booms as North America hits the brakes Peugeot beats Volkswagen to the punch with new E-208 GTI electric hot hatchPricier and heavier Tesla Model S and Model X refresh leaves fans unimpressed
ADVERTISEMENT

Home News Reviews Compare Coverage Glossary FAQ RSS Youtube Instagram TikTok Facebook Twitter

© 2000-2025 GSMArena.com Mobile version Android app Tools Contact us Merch store Privacy Terms of use Change Ad Consent Do not sell my data