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    Chinese smartphone market in anticipation

    China's smartphone market in the face of the first time. This market is not able to achieve any growth for the first time in 2017. According to the Singaporean market research firm Canalis, China's smartphone business declined by 4 percent in 2017. Through this, the world's largest mobile phone market hit the eight-year growth momentum.

    The smartphone market in China is largely dominated by Huawei, Oppo, Vivo. Huawei was a bit successful even though overall market dropped in 2017. According to the Canalis report, the company's growth in the two-digit house grew. However, Apo and Vivo's smartphones dropped 16 and 7 percent respectively. In the year 2017, 1 million 9 million units and Vivo 1 million 70 million units are available in the smartphone.

    How come in the smartphone market?

    According to a BBC report, US technology giant Apple and South Korean Samsung occupy the world's smartphone market from 2010 to 2015. But in the last two years, that is, 2016 and 2017, small Chinese Android smartphone brands start to stand up. In fact, the Chinese companies were able to provide fast entry-level phones at a very affordable price. Though China's big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai people could not think without the iPhone and Galaxy, most of the remote areas could not buy these phones due to the price. And for that reason, the common feature phones in these areas were more in circulation. In such a situation, Oppo and Vivo came to the market to give consumers the highest technology phones at low prices. They provide you with a 'premium' experience at low prices. Its results are seen by 2016. A lot of people come from premium phones to premium smartphones. There is a change in the demand for phones in the Chinese market.

    According to the counterpoint research, Huawei has sold Apple's equivalent smartphone in August of 2017. By the end of 2016, Huawei has ousted the world's most profitable Android device brand Samsung.

    Why is the demand for Chinese smartphone orange?

    This question comes. Canali's researcher said. Zia says it can be the reason for the decline in smartphone sales in China that consumers have already taken an entry-level smartphone from basic phones. They think they do not need them anymore. Customers say that the phone they have now is good enough. And now these days the phones are about 26.8 months, Canalis said. They think China's smartphone market will not expand beyond 2019. This market will not be expanded until the fifth generation (Five-G) device in 2015 is coming into the market.

    Market expansion policy

    Canali's researcher said. Zia said phone companies are making such phones, which feature iPhone and Samsung's phone equivalent. For example, the Huawei Mate 10 and the Huawei Mate 10 Pro can be compared to the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus. However, customers get the same type of features at 30 percent less cost.

    In addition to the Samsung Galaxy Note Seven scandal, Samsung has lost its reputation in the Chinese market last year. That's why the consumer is looking at Huawei Appo or Vivo for new phones. However, in the domestic market, there is a demand for foreign markets for some challenging Chinese brands. They are trying to do so.

    Md. Zia said that Appo and Vivo want to expand their business in countries like Russia and Japan. Besides, they are also deepening the markets in South Asia. Shawmi is doing good in India and Thailand market. They are opening new stores with new models. And Huawei's focus is on smartphones. While this brand is not in the US market, the demand for this phone is increasing in developing countries in South Asia.  { Source }

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