Although LED makers expected demand to pick up once the first quarter low season ended, industry player indicated that demand was not as strong as expected early in the second quarter, but average selling prices should not drop more than 10% in the quarterer. The first quarter is historically the low season for demand from the handset sector, and ASPs fell accordingly, dropping 10-15% in the quarter.
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