Counterpoint
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OnePlus again becomes top vendor in India's premium smartphone market
Thanks to its latest flagship OnePlus 8 series 5G and a price cut on the OnePlus 7T series, OnePlus regained its top position in the India premium smartphone market (>$400) with 29% share in the second quarter, just nudging out Samsung, according to market research firm Counterpoint.
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Four of India's top five phone makers in Q2 are Chinese companies
In the second quarter, Xiaomi shipped 29 percent of all smartphones in India, ranking No. 1, according to data released by market research firm Counterpoint.
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Huawei smartphone market share in China grows to record high despite overall market decline
One out of every two phones being sold in China right now is a Huawei.
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Quad-camera smartphones accounted for 20% of total shipments in Q1
In the first quarter of this year, quad-camera phones accounted for almost 20 percent of global smartphone shipments. OPPO, Xiaomi, Huawei and Samsung together account for 83 percent in the nearly 60 million quad-camera smartphone shipments globally, according to a Counterpoint report.
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Huawei continues to lead Samsung in May as world's largest smartphone maker
In April, Huawei overtook Samsung for the first time to become the world's largest smartphone maker. Now, the latest figures show that Huawei still held the lead in May, but the gap with Samsung has narrowed.
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Xiaomi's Europe and Latin America shipments grow against trend in Q1
In both Europe and Latin America, where smartphone shipments declined by more than 20 percent, Xiaomi's phone showed a significant counter-trend growth, according to Counterpoint.