New trend in smartphone market There is a fact that Apple is probably the only brand hasn’t launched any product to compete in the low - e...
New trend in smartphone market There is a fact that Apple is probably the only brand hasn’t launched any product to compete in the low - end smartphone market, and perhaps the company does not see the appeal in this market segment. But on the contrary, Samsung, LG, Sony, Xiaomi ... are to exert its influence in the low - end segment or even more is the mid-range with price approximately 300$. In fact cheap products never afraid to lose, and the future for not well known firms which do not want to risk in the high-end products such as Xiaomi, Asus, Lenovo and LG, the Cheap phone sector remains a potential market that brings success to them. 27 According to ICTnews - Two Chinese domestic company Xiaomi and Huawei has surpassed Apple in smartphone sales in the quarter from March to May 6/2015, according to market analyst firm Canalys. After two quarters as a smartphone market leader in China, Apple recently being pushed down to third place by two local firms called Xiaomi and Huawei. This is information analysis firm Canalys released market. Canalys statistics is done in the second quarter / 2015. Accordingly,
currently Xiaomi has become the largest smartphone manufacturer China with a share of 15.9%. Huawei comes second with 15.7%. Behind are Apple, Samsung and Vivo. While growth in China in recent years has been driven by the homegrown talent, the situation is a bit different in India. India also has its own local players already established on the market, but is facing competition from a large number of external manufacturers, which both have experience in conditions emerging and advanced markets. Xiaomi, OnePlus and Lenovo (Motorola) are just a few of the Chinese companies compete with Micromax, Lava, Karbonn and other companies of India.
Samsung and Micromax holds the largest share in India at 48 percent combined, leaving the remaining 52 percent of this growing market ready. A wide range of devices including the Motorola Moto E was introduced recently by Sony Xperia E and line demonstrated that high-powered technology could come with a cheap price. Both cost about $ 150, or about one-fourth the cost of a high-end HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S or iPhone. The proliferation of high-performance phone has made a hard hit on Samsung hard. The South Korea electronic giants has a history of covering the market with models in all sizes and prices which are supported by large marketing budgets. That worked fine for Samsung, but it is not clear how such a high cost structure and sustainability will counteract with the latest trends. Manufacturers of low-end Android phones, including the use of Microsoft Windows Phone and Mozilla's Firefox OS, will also be affected.

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