North America Monthly Sell-Through Tracker - September 2022

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Oct 14, 2022

Overview: 

This report provides the sell-through of mobile handsets in the North American market from January 2019 through September 2022. The data provides a monthly split according to country, price band, device type and sales channels.

The US sales channels include postpaid (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile), prepaid (Verizon Prepaid, Cricket, Metro by T-Mobile, Boost), National retail (Walmart, Best-Buy, Target, Costco, Sam's Club), online only (Amazon, Newegg), and OEM channels (Apple, Samsung). Each channel is further divided up by online and offline sales.

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Category

Industry

Smartphone

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Published

Oct 14, 2022

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Maurice Klaehne

Maurice Klaehne is a Senior Analyst with Counterpoint Technology Market Research, based out of Boston, USA. He has spent more than five years working as a market researcher and strategy consultant heavily focused on emerging markets and uncovering new growth opportunities for his clients which include business service, CPG, healthcare, and life science companies. Maurice holds a Master's in International Development and Management from Sweden's Lund University, and an undergraduate degree in Political Science and International Development from Canada's McGill University. He is a native German speaker and also speaks fluent French.

Emily Herbert

Emily is a Research Analyst with the North American team at Counterpoint based in Toronto, Canada. She specializes in North America handset sales along with the global secondary smartphone market. Emily has a HBA in Political Science and English from the University of Toronto with a certification in Research Analytics. She has 5 years experience in the research space with previous experience with the department of Defence Research & Development of Canada focusing on AI technologies in training modules.