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Reports says Sony will cut 2000 jobs from mobile division by 2020

As Sony continues to lose money on the smartphone industry the reports are saying that this Japanese company will cut more than 2000 jobs from its mobile division by 2020.

According to the latest reports, the move will either result in losing their jobs or getting shifted to a new department.

Sony has struggled to compete against leaders like Apple Samsung Electronics and Huawei Technology and it’s share of smartphone industry has fallen sharply in recent years.

Sony had already Pulled 1000 Employes from smartphone operation in 2014.

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