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Top 5 Chinese Smartphone Makers: Tecno & Gionee Goes Into Hiding
TechRez - Nigeria's Leading Tech Blog TechRez - Nigeria's Leading Tech Blog - The best place for technology info, reviews, gadgets, blogging tips, social media and more Counterpoint Technology Market Research has released its latest report revealing a new king of the smartphone market in China. Oppo which controlled less than 2% of the China markets in 2014 saw a marginal boost to 6.1% in 2015 and a surprise boost to 23% in 2016, overthrowing Huawei as the biggest smartphone maker in 2016. The Chinese Smartphone market is a very dynamic market and leaves no room for monopoly; Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi have all been market leaders in the past, only to be dethroned. Xiaomi which was hailed as the Apple of China has further dropped in the pecking order. In 2015, the company accounted for 15.1% market share, but now has only 6.8% market share of China’s smartphones in 2016. The talking point is that the so-called big smartphone brands in Nigeria dominated by Chinese OEM’s do not hold any commanding percentage of market share in their host country. Oppo, Huawei, Vivo, and Xiaomi are the leading Chinese smartphone brands in China. There is no mention of Tecno, Infinix, Itel or Gionee in the report. These brands have commanding percentage in Nigeria smartphone market, although it’s impossible to say which of them is the biggest smartphone maker because there are no sufficient data to give an authoritative claim. Some of the big Chinese brands have already started entering Nigeria’s mobile market, Huawei is silently making its presence known and Xiaomi’s attempt in Nigeria was reportedly stalled by a legal tussle with Mi-Fone. That’s history now, and you can expect Xiaomi to start pushing its products in Nigeria which would be appealing because they simply have the best budget smartphones in the world with super amazing specs. If you want to debate this claim, the “too-cheap” Xioami Redmi Pro is your answer. The top questions are; Who sells more phones in Nigeria? Is it Tecno, Infinix or Gionee? When these big Chinese brand eventually sees a reason to intensify their presence in Nigeria, will the existing OEM’s have anything left in their Arsenal? The post Top 5 Chinese Smartphone Makers: Tecno & Gionee Goes Into Hiding appeared first on TechRez - Nigeria's Leading Tech Blog.... TechRez - Nigeria's Leading Tech Blog TechRez - Nigeria's Leading Tech Blog - The best place for technology info, reviews, gadgets, blogging tips, social media and more Counterpoint Technology Market Research has released its latest report revealing a new king of the smartphone market in China. Oppo which controlled less than 2% of the China markets in 2014 saw a marginal boost to 6.1% in 2015 and a surprise boost to 23% in 2016, overthrowing Huawei as the biggest smartphone maker in 2016. The Chinese Smartphone market is a very dynamic market and leaves no room for monopoly; Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi have all been market leaders in the past, only to be dethroned. Xiaomi which was hailed as the Apple of China has further dropped in the pecking order. In 2015, the company accounted for 15.1% market share, but now has only 6.8% market share of China’s smartphones in 2016. The talking point is that the so-called big smartphone brands in Nigeria dominated by Chinese OEM’s do not hold any commanding percentage of market share in their host country. Oppo, Huawei, Vivo, and Xiaomi are the leading Chinese smartphone brands in China. There is no mention of Tecno, Infinix, Itel or Gionee in the report. These brands have commanding percentage in Nigeria smartphone market, although it’s impossible to say which of them is the biggest smartphone maker because there are no sufficient data to give an authoritative claim. Some of the big Chinese brands have already started entering Nigeria’s mobile market, Huawei is silently making its presence known and Xiaomi’s attempt in Nigeria was reportedly stalled by a legal tussle with Mi-Fone. That’s history now, and you can expect Xiaomi to start pushing its products in Nigeria which would be appealing because they simply have the best budget smartphones in the world with super amazing specs. If you want to debate this claim, the “too-cheap” Xioami Redmi Pro is your answer. The top questions are; Who sells more phones in Nigeria? Is it Tecno, Infinix or Gionee? When these big Chinese brand eventually sees a reason to intensify their presence in Nigeria, will the existing OEM’s have anything left in their Arsenal? The post Top 5 Chinese Smartphone Makers: Tecno & Gionee Goes Into Hiding appeared first on TechRez - Nigeria's Leading Tech Blog.