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The share of Chinese smartphones in the Indian market fell 9%, smartphone sales fell 51% year-on-year



The share of Chinese smartphones in the Indian market fell 9%, smartphone sales fell 51% year-on-year

New Delhi. The share of Chinese smartphone brands in the Indian market fell by 9% to 72% in the April-June quarter, from 81% in the previous quarter. The biggest reason for this is believed to be the anti-China sentiment that has become fierce after the dispute with China in the Galvan Valley. This information has come to light in the report of the research company Counterpoint.

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According to the report, the country's smartphone market is dominated by Chinese brands like Oppo, Vivo and Realmy but now their share is declining. In the April-June quarter, smartphone sales in the country fell 51% year-on-year to just over 18 million units.

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Shilpi Jain, a research analyst at Counterpoint, said supply from major Chinese brands such as Oppo, Vivo and Realmy has been affected. At the same time, anti-China sentiment has intensified in the country.

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