The Pak Banker

Chinese phone makers a highlight in 2018 amid global slide

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Chinese smartphone producers delivered remarkable results in the global market last year, countering a declining trend in sales among their rivals.

Global shipments of smartphone­s stood at 1.46 billion in 2018, and the top six manufactur­ers accounted for 77.7 percent of the global market, according to statistics recently released by Sunrise Big Data, a profession­al research organizati­on in the smartphone industry.

Four of the top six smartphone makers were from China, including Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, and VIVO.

In 2018, for the first time, shipments of Huawei phones exceeded those of its American rival Apple, making the Chinese tech giant the world's secondlarg­est smartphone manufactur­er. Though Apple secured a strong performanc­e in the fourth quarter and regained its title, it now only has a narrow lead to Huawei

Big players Samsung and Apple have both been challenged by Chinese brands in the last year, not only in the global market, but also in regional country shares.

For instance, CounterPoi­nt data indicated that although Samsung ranked highest in shipments last year, its growth only stood at 5 percent, while the growth of Huawei and its sub-brand Honor stood at 197.8 and 290.3 percent respective­ly.

Outstandin­g performanc­e, design, and quality are said to be behind the recent successes of Chinese smartphone brands. Last year, major Chinese phone producers continued to upgrade their products, so many flagship smartphone­s are now equipped with the most advanced processors. Furthermor­e, Chinese smartphone­s are also becoming more intelligen­t thanks to increased arti- ficial intelligen­ce technology.

Apart from performanc­e, Chinese brands have also optimized their aftersales services. Redmi, a sub-brand of Xiaomi, was the first in the industry to offer an 18-month guarantee. Insiders said that this reflected the brand's confidence in its products, which would help it gain more customers.

However, growing Chinese phone brands are also facing new challenges.

With a declining demographi­c dividend and decreasing demand for new smartphone­s, it will be difficult for Chinese brands to achieve booming developmen­t, even in underdevel­oped countries and regions.

"Continuous innovation and reliable quality are the foundation for brand survival, and the power for long-term developmen­t," said Yan Kesheng, vice president of Xiaomi.

Zhao Ming, president of Honor, noted that the impacts brought by China's smartphone manufactur­ers on the global brand pattern were a result of technologi­cal and brand innovation. He views 5G technology as a significan­t opportunit­y for Chinese phone brands that would determine their position in the global market.

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