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Xiaomi’s Redmi K40 Pro, which has flagship specs (a Snapdragon 888 and 120 Hz display) for around $600. [credit: Xiaomi ]
There’s a new second-place vendor in the smartphone world: Xiaomi. The latest report from analyst firm Canalys puts the particular Chinese company second in worldwide smartphone shipments for Q2 2021, behind Samsung and ahead of Apple. According to Canalys’ data, Samsung is still the top dog, with 19 percent market share in Q2 2021, followed by Xiaomi at 17 percent, Apple at 14 percent, plus Oppo and Vivo at 10 percent.
The whole smartphone market grew 12 percent this quarter as the economy begins to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic. Worldwide, Oppo and Vivo were up 28 and 27 percent, respectively, while Samsung was up 15. Apple barely moved, at 1 percent growth. Xiaomi’s growth to second makes it typically the big winner, with a whopping 83 percent jump compared to the previous quarter. Xiaomi has traditionally targeted super-aggressive specs in addition to price points for the biggest markets, like India and China, but Canalys says Xiaomi is now seeing big growth in other territories. The firm’s numbers show Xiaomi growing “300% in Latin America, 150% in Africa, and 50% in Western Europe. ” Xiaomi offers yet to tackle the US mobile phone market in any meaningful way.
Canalys declares Xiaomi to be the second place victor this quarter, but it’s hard not to notice that this BBK conglomerate is all over these market share charts. Canalys and even Counterpoint both respect BBK’s brand separations, but if you combined all of BBK’s phone brands—Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus, and Realme—the company} would easily be the world’s number 1 smartphone vendor. There are barely any differences between the various brands today anyway. BBK is basically the smartphone market’s version associated with General Motors, with a million ” badge engineered ” variants of often the same basic phones.