Sunday, 30 October 2016

Indians hand chinese tech is its make in india or digital india

Chinese handset all set in Indian hands

Top maker of handsets vivo,oppo,xiomi,huawei ...

Chinese smartphone market saw a huge surge in sales in the third quarter of 2016, selling a total of 123 million units, which is 15 percent growth over the corresponding period last year. As expected, major Chinese smartphone makers -- Oppo, Vivo, Huawei and Xiaomi -- dominate the local market with 59 percent market share.

IHS Research analyst Kevin Wang has shared top smartphone manufacturers in Chinese market in Q3 2016 via Weibo. According to the new list, Oppo has replaced Huawei, which topped the chart in Q1 and Q2 2016, to become the top selling company. It sold 22 million units amounting to 18 percent growth.

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Vivo is in the second place with 19 million units sale figure and 16 percent growth, and Huawei has been pushed to the third position after registering 15 percent growth by selling 18 million units, down from the 32 million units sold in Q2. Xiaomi is in the fourth position with 10 percent growth and sales of 12 million units, down from 15.22 million units sold in Q2, and Apple Inc. stands fifth in the chart with 11 million units sales, which is nine percent growth.

The emergence of Chinese companies in the world's smartphone market is very much visible with many of them having a phenomenal growth in the last couple of year.

According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) findings, two major smartphone makers -- Apple and Samsung -- have witnessed a sharp fall in its sales, but some Chinese smartphone manufacturers has over 100 percent growth in Q3 2016.

Huawei has put up a 23 percent growth in Q3 2016 (year on year), while Oppo has made a whopping 121.6 percent growth and Vivo 102.5 percent, according to the IDC Q3 2016 finding.

Saturday, 29 October 2016

Techno ruled by china in india

DREAM TO BOYCOTT CHINA IN INDIA IS MAY BE DREAMS

Chinese manufactures are always first to grab the festive business in India and how the Chinese smartphone vendors can leave behind? Brands such as Vivo, LeEco, Oppo, Xiaomi and Huawei are all set for a big Diwali bang with their aggressive sales plans. The Chinese handset vendors which gained huge traction in the Indian smartphone industry within a short span of time, have rolled out a slew of offers and schemes for customers. Vendors are also betting big on the E Commerce marketplaces such as Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal to generate maximum sales and brand recall.

Shower Of Offers On E Commerce
E Commerce has been a preferred sales and marketing platform for Chinese smartphone brands with exception of brands such as Xiaomi are focusing on their offline presence as well. However, all the Chinese smartphone vendors seem to have opted for E Commerce platforms this festive season and have announced a slew of offers and schemes for online customers.

LeEco has announced its second Diwali sale that is slated to commence from October 26 and will end on October 30. Like its previous Diwali sale, the company is offering buyers discounts on its online store LeMall and on Flipkart. LeEco is also offering exchange offers on Flipkart where users can also exchange their old TVs for up to Rs. 25,000 when buying their new LeEco SuperTVs. Apart from the televisions, LeEco is offering an additional Rs. 1,500 when exchanging an old phone for the Le 2 on Flipkart. Similarly, another popular smartphone brand Oppo, has launched a special, Diwali edition, of their latest flagship, the Oppo F1s. Xiaomi has also offers lucrative discounts Redmi phones, Mi phones, and accessories for a discount on its website.

Another not so popular brand, OnePlus is not offering any direct discount on its new phone. However, it is running a replacement scheme for old phones. Customers can get a price reduction of up to Rs.16, 000, depending on the condition and the model of the phone that they intend to replace with OnePlus smartphones. The company is also running Diwali Dash sale in which buyers can get a chance to win the gold variant of the OnePlus 3 for free. The offer has commenced today on the OnePlus’ official online store.

Lenovo is offering an attractive discount on its budget smartphone Zuk Z1, making it more affordable Cyanogen phone the market. Earlier priced at Rs.13, 499, right now you can get it for Rs.10, 999. Lenovo is offering exchange offers on its various models which can help customers save up to Rs. 13,600. The amount of discount buyers, gets will depend on the handset they are putting up for exchange. These schemes and offers are aimed at pulling maximum crowd towards the brand and the surge in the smartphone race in India.

The Rise Of Chinese Smartphone Brands
With the smartphone industry is moving towards the downward direction in developing countries, India has emerged as the most promising growth destination for global smartphone vendors. India has surpassed the USA to become the second largest smartphone market worldwide. Similarly, with the growing adoption of 4G LTE and exponential growth in smartphone sales, Chinese smartphone makers are focusing on expanding their presence both online and offline.
Research agency Counterpoint’s recent report reveals the promising growth story of Chinese vendors in the country. According to the report, brands like Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo collectively had 32 percent of market share in the quarter, up from 27 percent in the last quarter. Moreover, Vivo, Oppo and Xiaomi made it to the top 10 list.
The rise of Chinese smartphone vendors has also shaken up the positions of market leaders such as Samsung and domestic player Micromax. “The Indian brands have seen losing their share to Chinese brands as well, collectively Micromax.ETC