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Vivo leads Indian 5G smartphone market and beats Samsung

Vivo led the 5G smartphone segment with 18 percent market share in India, followed by Samsung at 16 percent in Q3 2021. india 5g phones

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More than 20 5G-capable smartphones were launched, and 5G accounts for 22 percent market share of the overall smartphone shipments, according to CMR’s India Mobile Handset Market Review Report for Q3 2021.

Smartphone brands such as OnePlus, Oppo, realme, Samsung and Vivo shipped 5G smartphones in excess of $3 billion during Q3 2021, Shipra Sinha, analyst, Industry Intelligence Group, CMR.

In Q3, smartphone shipments in India posted 47 percent quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) growth, on the back of robust consumer demand, and despite persistent supply constraints.

Xiaomi (23 percent), Samsung (18 percent) and Vivo (15 percent) captured the top three spots in the smartphone market, followed by realme and Oppo.


The feature phone segment declined 21 percent year-on-year, driven by continued consumer transition to smartphones.

The 2G feature phone segment declined 27 percent year-on-year, with itel (27 percent), Lava (19 percent) and Samsung (14 percent) capturing the top three spots.

Samsung launched 10 new smartphone models including 7 5G smartphone models. Nearly 20 percent of all Samsung smartphones were 5G capable.

The Samsung Galaxy M02, M02s and Galaxy A12 accounted for 34 percent of its shipments, the report mentioned.

In Q4 2021 and beyond, the supply chain constraints will continue to persist. Smartphone brands that are able to augment their component supplies, and plan in advance their market outreach strategies, will be able to succeed,” said Anand Priya Singh, Analyst, Industry Intelligence Group, CMR. india 5g phones


This summer vivo announced the latest expansion of its global manufacturing network with newly established production bases in Pakistan and Turkey. The new intelligent production bases mark vivo’s seven facilities as the company strengthens its footprint across the globe in line with its “More Local, More Global” strategy, which aims to boost localized production while deepening vivo’s roots in international markets.

In addition to the newly inaugurated facilities in Pakistan (Faisalabad) and Turkey (Kocaeli), vivo’s manufacturing network includes production bases in China (Dongguan, Chongqing), India (Greater Noida), Bangladesh (Dhaka), and Indonesia (Tangerang), which can combine to produce nearly 200 million units per year. vivo’s progressive developments in manufacturing have allowed the company to keep growing on a global scale while also providing easier access to advanced and high-quality smartphone technology to more than 400 million users.


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