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In 2020 only 4% of the Indian smartphone market grew only Xiaomi Leads.

The Indian smartphone market increased by 4% in 2020, according to research firm Counterpoint. The shipments developed yearly in January and February when major cell phone producers propelled new cell phones. More than 31 million units were sold during a similar period.

In any case, the cell phone deals marked a 19 percent year-over-year fall because of the COVID-19 outbreak. The report says that the progressing pandemic will destroy the general market, which will show a decrease of 10 percent during the schedule year. 

Chinese cell phone producer Xiaomi keeps on being India’s leading smartphone creator with a piece of the overall industry of 30 percent. In the meantime, Vivo developed by 40 percent year-over-year, because of the solid execution of its Y series of cell phones. 

Samsung grabbed the third situation with a 16 percent piece of the overall industry. Shockingly, Apple grew a stable 78 percent year-over-year in Q1 this year. Indeed, Apple presently orders 55 percent of the premium cell phone portion.

Realme increased by 119 percent due to the offline addition, solid offers, and forceful marking as per the report. Oppo grew by 83 percent, because of its spending portion gadgets. 

Transsion Group, the organization behind itel, Infinix, and Tecno additionally observed development in the cell phone fragment by 78 percent. 

POCO is isolated from Xiaomi and, from that point forward, has propelled one cell phone, the Poco X2. With it, the organization had the option to catch a 2 percent piece of the pie.

Even though cell phone deals saw YoY development during Q1 2020, the feature phone market saw a massive YoY decline of 24 percent

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