Without the Chinese market, Samsung is still the world s first?

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-23

Without the Chinese market, Samsung is still the world's first?

China is the world's largest smartphone market, accounting for about 23% of the world's total sales, so if China's performance is good, it should also be good internationally.

In the same way, the situation in China is not good, and the situation in the international market will not be so good.

But there are also many people who feel that Samsung is an exception, since the note7 was bombed, China's sales have fallen to the lowest point, not even 1%, and since 2010, it has maintained the world's first position until 2023.

In other words, Samsung has lost the Chinese market, will it be affected too much? Samsung still underestimated the Chinese market, and lost the Chinese market, their sales began to decline, and by 2023, they will become the second largest brand in the world.

The following is Samsung's sales data in China, before 2017, Samsung's total sales were about 300 million, while Samsung sold 60 million units, and the highest year reached 80 million.

But since 2017, the sales of Samsung's products in China have also declined significantly, from the original 300 million units to about 200 million units, and it continues to decline.

Samsung occupies most of the market in China, but it was soon occupied by domestic mobile phones, Huawei occupies most of the share, and Huawei's sales are also among the best in China, even surpassing Apple and ranking second in the world.

And the decline of Samsung has allowed brands such as OPPO, vivo and Xiaomi to occupy more markets, allowing them to achieve good results in China and even internationally.

Samsung's mobile phones are not lagging behind China, which allows Apple to get certain benefits.

In this way, Samsung's sales will decline, while domestic mobile phones will increase, and Samsung will lose its position as the world's No. 1 in 2023.

Just imagine, Samsung can gain a firm foothold in China, even if it can't maintain its peak, it can occupy 10% of the market share and become the top five brands in China, rather than being snatched up by Apple.

Therefore, China's smartphones are already unshakable in China, and any country will be affected, and sooner or later will be affected.

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