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IDC Web Conference, 13 June 2017 - Just like New: Understanding the Secondary Smartphone Market

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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [IDC WC Banner]( IDC Invites You to Attend an IDC Web Conference Just Like New: Understanding the Secondary Smartphone Market William Stofega, Program Director, Mobile Device Technology and Trends Anthony Scarsella, Research Manager, Mobile Phones June 13, 2017 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM U.S. Eastern Time As the market for smartphones matures, OEMs are finding it difficult to differentiate themselves from their competitors. Devices incorporating revolutionary features have given way to iterative improvements that preserve brand loyalty but are less iconic. At the same time, operator device subsidies have vanished, replaced by installment plans that shift more of the financing burden from operator to consumer. There has always been a secondary market for mobile phones, however market conditions have changed causing a shift from collect and recycle to collect, refurbish, resell, and profit. In this IDC Web conference, mobile phone analysts Will Stofega and Anthony Scarsella will provide guidance and insight to help the mobile industry navigate the new and vibrant secondary smartphone market. [Register Now Button]( After submitting the completed registration information, you will receive an email with a link and instructions for when and how to access the live presentation. Reminder emails will be sent one day and one hour prior to the event. If you have difficulty registering, please send an email to webconferences@idc.com. Please be sure to provide all the pertinent event information. If you are unable to attend on the specified date and time, an on-demand replay of the Web conference will be available for six months after the event at the On24 URL above. The Web conference presentation and an audio file will also be available for download on IDC.com. 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In this IDC Web conference, Keith Kmetz and Tim Greene will offer their perspective on the 3D printing market, including game-changing technology developments, user adoption, worldwide/country-level investment activity, market forecasts, recent survey data analysis, and an assessment from the recent Rapid 3D printer conference. [Register Now Button]( July 6, 2017 China ICT Market: Trends, Complexity, Potential In this IDC Web conference, Research Director Chris Dong will help listeners to better understand what China has become, identifying where the ICT market opportunities are growing and why is it important to acknowledge and support national initiatives. He will also explain how to navigate the complexities of China's markets, how to build sustainable growth in various technology and industry areas, and whom to partner with to jointly win customers, both in China and with China. 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