OPPO beats Samsung in Q2 as top vendor in Southeast Asian smartphone market
Samsung dropped to
the second spot in the Southeast Asian smartphone market in the second quarter
of the year, as Chinese brands expanded their presence with budget devices, a
report said on Monday.
OPPO edged
out Samsung to become the top vendor with a
20.3 per cent market share.
Samsung was
the second-largest smartphone vendor in Southeast Asia with a market share of
19.5 per cent in the April-June period, according to industry tracker Counterpoint Research.
OPPO edged
out Samsung to become the top vendor with a 20.3 per cent market share.
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Chinese
phone makers took four of the top five spots. Vivo came in third with 17.9 per
cent, followed by Xiaomi with 14 per cent and Realme with 12.8 per cent.
Samsung
first gave up its top vendor position in the Southeast Asian market to OPPO in
the fourth quarter of 2019.
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