Chinese handsets have had a huge impact on the Indian smartphone market. However, till earlier, Chinese smartphones have been quite popular in the Indian market, whether they are online or offline. If we talk about data, we have a 22 percent stake in Vivo and Oppo market. But for the first time in July sales of Vibo and Oppo have dropped. According to the Economic Times report, the sales of Oppo and Vievo have dropped by 30 percent. However, the Indian smartphone market has grown by 8 percent.
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Oppo-Vievo will find the reason for the decrease in sales:
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According to the report, Oppo and Vievo will talk to distributors to understand the decrease in sales. It will be sent to the officials on behalf of the company. At the same time, there are some reports that the reason for the declining sales of these two companies is to knock Shaomi's offline market. Recently, the company announced that 5 million units of Redmi Note 4 have been sold in 6 months. Before this, offline market included Oppo, Vivo and Lenovo.
Trouble making Shaomi's Mi Store:
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Shaomi has opened three offline Mi Homes in Bangalore so far. Shomey's India head Manu Kumar Jain announced on Twitter the opening of the third Mi Home in Bangalore. From here users can buy smartphones of Me and Radmi. Also headphones, fitness bands, power banks, VR headset, selfie stick etc. will also be made available here. Apart from this, the Mi Home will also be started in Delhi-NCR soon.
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