- In an interview at the World Economic Forum, Qualcomm Inc QCOM CEO Cristiano Amon talked about growth as consumers increasingly chased "better phones," Reuters reports.
- Qualcomm's share with devices like the Samsung Galaxy grew from 40% share to over 75%.
- Qualcomm's technology powers augmented and virtual reality devices, including those made by Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc FB, Amon said.
- Qualcomm's relationship with Facebook was growing, he added.
- Qualcomm forged partnerships with Microsoft Inc MSFT and TikTok for virtual and augmented reality devices and saw more coming.
- Throughout the pandemic, the benefit of smartphones continued to increase, with greater dependence on Zoom Video Communications, Inc ZM meetings at work and school, and family.
- People's quest for better phones with more capabilities may keep the mobile market stable amid inflation and slowdown.
- In April, Qualcomm forecasted third-quarter revenue above analyst consensus.
- Price Action: QCOM shares closed higher by 0.01% at $131.24 premarket on the last check Thursday.
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