Counterpoint via Gizmo China Counterpoint version of the smartphone market in China from February 15 to March 28, 2021.
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Oppo, which in January was ranked first, is now in second place with a market share percentage of 21 percent. The order of ketigha is occupied by Huawei which grabs a 15 percent market share in China.
It should be added that in this report Counterpoint combines the market share of Vivo and sub-brand iQoo which is specially sold online in China, as KompasTekno summarize from Gizmo China, Thursday (15/4/2021).
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Meanwhile, Oppo counts itself without combining Realme. Likewise with Huawei, which is no longer counted with Honor as reported last January, because now Honor no longer belongs to Huawei.
At the end of 2020, Huawei announced it was selling Honor’s business to Shenzhen Zhinxin New Information, a consorium consisting of more than 30 agents and distributors. The “cake” that Huawei left behind has become a competition for its competitors to take over the market.
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