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Xiaomi beats Samsung in Indian market

Xiaomi beats Samsung in Indian market

By Ma Si | China Daily | Updated: 2018-01-26
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Employees use Xiaomi Corp smartphones on display at a lab inside a call center linked to the company in Bengaluru, India.[Photo/Agencies]

Xiaomi Corp has displaced Samsung as the top smartphone vendor in India, the world's fastest-growing major smartphone market, a new report said on Thursday.

Xiaomi achieved that performance within just three years. Lin Bin, president of Xiaomi, said if overseas markets maintain such strong momentum, the Beijing-based company will sell more smartphones in foreign countries than it does in China in 2020 or 2021.

According to the report by market research company Canalys, Xiaomi delivered nearly 8.2 million units in the fourth quarter of 2017 in India. Despite annual growth of 17 percent, Samsung failed to maintain its lead, shipping just over 7.3 million smartphones to take second place.

Ishan Dutt, an analyst at Canalys, said "Xiaomi's persistence has paid off."

"Its results are commendable, given that it entered the market just three years ago. Multiple factors have contributed to Xiaomi's growth, but the key reason for its success lies in the autonomy that it granted its Indian unit, letting it run the business locally. Localization in channel strategy, marketing and products has been evident in Xiaomi's Indian operations," Dutt added.

Together, the top two vendors now command more than 50 percent of the smartphone market in India, with market leader Xiaomi at 27 percent and second-placed Samsung at 25 percent.

Xiaomi's success in India will have far-reaching implications for its worldwide strategy, giving a big boost to its overseas ambitions. Having considerable business in the world's largest two smartphone markets will build confidence in its partners as well as future investors, Dutt said.

Chinese smartphone vendors are stepping up their push into foreign countries because the market in their home turf has reportedly stopped growing and even started receding in some cases.

"Growth in 2018 will be hard to come by. With the market continuing to shrink in China, smartphone vendors, including Xiaomi, must contend with slower growth for their smartphone business as they begin to expand in other countries," said Xiang Ligang, CEO of telecoms industry website Cctime.

Oppo Electronics Corp, the second-largest Chinese smartphone vendor in China, said on Thursday it will soon march into European countries and Japan.

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@EastWind , coming to your nearest vendor to beat down Samsung there, my friend.
Half of Samsung phones come from VN so everyone is welcome to buy and make VN great again. @Nilgiri time to buy more VN made products and we buy more from you.

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What Vnese worthed for Cnese phone to put expensive spyware? Beside some nationalistic knife throwing on both side, normal Indians are more pragmatic than what you could imagine.
okay, but I dont think Indian will keep buying huge Cnese phones in the long run. Trade bween VN-India is rising, Indian bro soon will buy more made in VN phones instead.
 
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okay, but I dont think Indian will keep buying huge Cnese phones in the long run. Trade bween VN-India is rising, Indian bro soon will buy more made in VN phones instead.
LOL.. Are you joking? :enjoy: If Vietnamese phone is selling as $2. I will buy it as table stopper for the unbalance leg. :rofl:
 
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Just a thought, are you @kinsr a pathological LIAR,
because I think you deliberately left out that this Chinese is a kid.
Pathetic that you need to make a lie about some news that happened 5 years ago.
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In any case, Indians are willing to pay for Xiaomi and be proud customers of Xiaomi ecosystem; their online insinuations does not brush away the ground reality.
 
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LOL.. Are you joking? :enjoy: If Vietnamese phone is selling as $2. I will buy it as table stopper for the unbalance leg. :rofl:
you are a funny boy. here some Vietnam made smartphones, very reasonable prices for great people :-)
our friends in India would enjoy a jump in living standard if switching to VN phones.

#bphone
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#mobiistar
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#asonzo
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#vnpt
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#viettel
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you are a funny boy. here some Vietnam made smartphones, very reasonable prices for great people :-)
our friends in India would enjoy a jump in living standard if switching to VN phones.

#bphone
bkav-bphone-22.jpg


#mobiistar
100000_mobiistar-zumbo-s2-11-2.jpg


#asonzo
2_326730.jpg


#vnpt
maxresdefault.jpg


#viettel
rGU7wmW.jpg
Then why you vietnamese got even thrash in your own turf by Chinese smartphone?
You can say whatever you want, sales figure dont lie :enjoy:
 
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you are a funny boy. here some Vietnam made smartphones, very reasonable prices for great people :-)
our friends in India would enjoy a jump in living standard if switching to VN phones.

#bphone
bkav-bphone-22.jpg


#mobiistar
100000_mobiistar-zumbo-s2-11-2.jpg


#asonzo
2_326730.jpg


#vnpt
maxresdefault.jpg


#viettel
rGU7wmW.jpg
Oh my... that Bphone again...
Price, specs, and market share, please!
 
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Half of Samsung phones come from VN so everyone is welcome to buy and make VN great again. @Nilgiri time to buy more VN made products and we buy more from you.

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It's a good competition shaping up. Both do assembly in India and India is looking to get more OEM component manufacture so whoever can get the best deal on that all around long term will probably get an advantage.

Best of luck to every country in the production chains.

Vietnam PM visited as part of ASEAN leader visit to India for our Republic day, and more agreements were signed. Its time to let trade, investment etc flourish as much as possible for sure.
 
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