New report ranks Vivo (not Samsung) and Apple's iPhone 13 at the top of India's smartphone market

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Vivo is the new leader of smartphone shipments in the always-important Indian market, and while Apple is ranked seventh overall, the iPhone 13 rules as far as 5G sales are concerned alongside the low-cost OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite.

While every smartphone market, no matter how large or small, tends to become important for the world's top vendors when the industry as a whole hits a stagnation point, some countries and regions areWe're talking primarily about China, India, and the US, listed here in order of the sales volume generated quarter after quarter and year after year.

Of these three companies, only Vivo improved its unit figures year-on-year, and the same actually goes for OnePlus, Apple, Poco, Tecno, and Infinix, which are the brands ranked sixth to tenth overall right now. In fourth and fifth places, Oppo and Xiaomi saw their sales dip as well, which undoubtedly contributed to a 2.9 percent decline for the local market as a whole.

In total, 64 million units were apparently sold in India between January and June 2023, which also represents a significant but not tragic decrease of 10 percent from the market's H1 2022 scores.can actually be content to rank a modest-sounding seventh in Q2 2023, especially when you check the rest of the IDC's latest report.as a leader in India's growing 5G segment, which is technically dominated by Samsung, Vivo, and OnePlus as far as companies are concerned.

 

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