Chinese smartphones have 50 percent market share

Aug 9th at 13:51
09-08-2021 13:51:27+07:00

Chinese smartphones have 50 percent market share

With Vietnamese phone brand Vsmart stopping production, Chinese smartphones grabbed a 50 percent market share in the second quarter of this year, according to Counterpoint Research.

A person holds a Redmi smartphone. Photo by VnExpress/Tuan Hung.

Of five prominent Chinese brands, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo accounted for a 45 percent share, according to the global research firm that specialized in technology, media and telecom. South Korea’s Samsung from and the U.S.’s Apple account for another 44 percent.

Smartphone sales grew by 11 percent year-on-year in the second quarter. Pent-up demand and a new user base coming from the feature phone segment largely contributed to this growth, according to Counterpoint’s Monthly Vietnam Channel Share Tracker.

Samsung topped with a 37-percent share riding on the Galaxy M31, Galaxy A12 and Galaxy A02s.

Xiaomiwas in second spot with 17 percent driven by the Redmi 9 and Note 10 series. OPPOand Vivo took third and fourth spots.

The OPPO A series was the volume driver for the brand and it was the Y series for Vivo. Apple continued to do well in Vietnam and became the fifth largest brand in the market.

Retailers reported similar trends.

Six of the 10 best-selling smartphones at FPT Shop in the second quarter were Chinese, including Oppo the A15, Oppo Reno 5 and Vivo Y20.

5G-capable smartphones have a 14-percent share of the market, and it will grow as mobile phone operators are gearing up to launch 5G services, according to Counterpoint.

Vietnam has already started 5G trials, with Viettel becoming the first company to do so.

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