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Move Oppo, Vivo leads the Chinese smartphone market

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KOMPAS.com – Company smartphone origin China, Vivo, dominate the market smartphone in his own country after successfully shifting Oppo. This is shown by the latest report from research firm Counterpoint for March or the 13th week of 2021.

According to the report, calculated from February 15 to March 28, 2021, Vivo cemented its position as the king of smartphones in China with market share 24 percent. Market share Vivo is up 4 percent from January 2021.

As much as 76 percent of the total sales of Vivo cellphones in February 2021 were contributed by devices that have 5G features. This figure has increased sharply from last 2019 which only recorded a figure of 0.5 percent.

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The models that are in great demand by the market are the Vivo NEX, X, S and Y series. The NEX and X series themselves enter the ranks. flagship which excels the camera sector in collaboration with the lens and camera company Zeiss from Germany.

Meanwhile, Vivo S and Y series are smartphone for the segment entry-level and mid-range.

photo" data-photolink="http://tekno.kompas.com/image/2021/04/15/13070087/geser-oppo-vivo-rajai-pasar-smartphone-china?page=2" style="max-width: 100%;width:750px">Counterpoint via Gizmo China Counterpoint version of the smartphone market in China from February 15 to March 28, 2021.-

Oppo, which in January was ranked first, is now in second place with a market share percentage of 21 percent. The order of ketigha is occupied by Huawei which grabs a 15 percent market share in China.

It should be added that in this report Counterpoint combines the market share of Vivo and sub-brand iQoo which is specially sold online in China, as KompasTekno summarize from Gizmo China, Thursday (15/4/2021).

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Meanwhile, Oppo counts itself without combining Realme. Likewise with Huawei, which is no longer counted with Honor as reported last January, because now Honor no longer belongs to Huawei.

At the end of 2020, Huawei announced it was selling Honor’s business to Shenzhen Zhinxin New Information, a consorium consisting of more than 30 agents and distributors. The “cake” that Huawei left behind has become a competition for its competitors to take over the market.

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