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http://m.economictimes.com/tech/hardware/sales-of-oppo-vivo-drop-30-in-july/articleshow/60064944.cms
KOLKATA: Chinese smartphone brands Oppo and Vivo, which together captured 22% of India’s smartphone market in just about a year, reported sales fall for the first time in July even as some online-only brands such as Xiaomi entered the offline retail space.
Sales of Oppo and Vivo declined 30% in July and they continue to remain down this month, according to four leading cellphone retail chains and several neighbourhood retailers who felt this could be a precursor to a churn in the market.
Their fall came even as the Indian smartphone market grew by around 8% in July as per initial estimates.
Panic stricken, the Chinese owners of Oppo and Vivo have sent Chinese expats into the market along with Indian executives to talk to distributors in every state to take stock of the situation, three senior industry executives said.
Emails sent to Oppo and Vivo did not elicit any response till Monday press time.

Trade executives attributed the sudden reversal of fortune for Oppo and Vivo, which focused on brick-and-mortar trade along with aggressive marketing spends, to offline foray of online-focused brands led by Xiaomi, the country’s second largest smartphone brand after Samsung.
“Xiaomi has become extremely aggressive in physical stores, started branding in stores and has even started advertising in media and outdoor hoardings for the first time that has exerted pressure,” said Subhash Chandra, managing director at retailer Sangeetha Mobiles. “All these activities have eaten into the share of Oppo and Vivo.”
Sangeetha Mobiles has 375 cellphone stores across India. Other online-focused brands such as Lenovo, Motorola, Honor and Asus too are entering the brick-and-mortar space with the implementation of GST.
 
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Xiaomi seem to be the biggest gainer. Even Apple sales are growing fast too. In fact never has been Apple sales so good in India.
 
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iPhones are made in china. They are still making money.
 
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Good news.
Not cause of China but these devices are craap with crapppy build quality plastic made & third grade customer service...
Huawei is good though
 
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chinese firms fighting and dying for indian market. Bravo !

not only Mobile Makers also entire Chinese firms are ready to invest in India because of huge Market no where else they can get such a potential market,

Indian govt is very closely filtering the company from china to invest here, other wise china will use as a Bargaining chip for their Profit if invest are over flown

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http://m.economictimes.com/tech/hardware/sales-of-oppo-vivo-drop-30-in-july/articleshow/60064944.cms
KOLKATA: Chinese smartphone brands Oppo and Vivo, which together captured 22% of India’s smartphone market in just about a year, reported sales fall for the first time in July even as some online-only brands such as Xiaomi entered the offline retail space.
Sales of Oppo and Vivo declined 30% in July and they continue to remain down this month, according to four leading cellphone retail chains and several neighbourhood retailers who felt this could be a precursor to a churn in the market.
Their fall came even as the Indian smartphone market grew by around 8% in July as per initial estimates.
Panic stricken, the Chinese owners of Oppo and Vivo have sent Chinese expats into the market along with Indian executives to talk to distributors in every state to take stock of the situation, three senior industry executives said.
Emails sent to Oppo and Vivo did not elicit any response till Monday press time.

Trade executives attributed the sudden reversal of fortune for Oppo and Vivo, which focused on brick-and-mortar trade along with aggressive marketing spends, to offline foray of online-focused brands led by Xiaomi, the country’s second largest smartphone brand after Samsung.
“Xiaomi has become extremely aggressive in physical stores, started branding in stores and has even started advertising in media and outdoor hoardings for the first time that has exerted pressure,” said Subhash Chandra, managing director at retailer Sangeetha Mobiles. “All these activities have eaten into the share of Oppo and Vivo.”
Sangeetha Mobiles has 375 cellphone stores across India. Other online-focused brands such as Lenovo, Motorola, Honor and Asus too are entering the brick-and-mortar space with the implementation of GST.


this is going in good Direction, we should buy other Brand other then Vivo oppo and Readmi

My Friend Bought oppo F1s and facing heating Problem and My sister bought 2 vivo Model Mobile because of cheap Prove with in one month both Phones are in Service center,
 
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Actually its wrong to ban oppo and vivo. The people who have brought the stocks are indian distributors , its they who suffer not the Chinese firms who have already received their money .
 
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Actually its wrong to ban oppo and vivo. The people who have brought the stocks are indian distributors , its they who suffer not the Chinese firms who have already received their money .
It's not because Indian gov put embargo on oppo and vivo. People itself are not interested in the two brands. Why do you think Xiaomi is doing good after all it's also a Chinese's made. Cheap rates man.
Chinese's product are brought because they are cheap. Xiaomi is carrying that lost cost rate whereas oppo and vivo rates in high mid range phones.
 
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It's not because Indian gov put embargo on oppo and vivo. People itself are not interested in the two brands. Why do you think Xiaomi is doing good after all it's also a Chinese's made. Cheap rates man.
Chinese's product are brought because they are cheap. Xiaomi is carrying that lost cost rate whereas oppo and vivo rates in high mid range phones.
Actually if you read the news people are avoiding oppo and vivo ever since the Chinese issue has started on the border. many showrooms were attacked and a lot of whats app messages are being sent to avoid these two brands.
People buy xaiomi because, one its cheap and two its mainly sold online unlike the other two brands also its mostly assembled in India. Another fact the owners of oppo and one plus are the same , they even have their offices in the same building .
 
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Actually if you read the news people are avoiding oppo and vivo ever since the Chinese issue has started on the border. many showrooms were attacked and a lot of whats app messages are being sent to avoid these two brands.
People buy xaiomi because, one its cheap and two its mainly sold online unlike the other two brands also its mostly assembled in India. Another fact the owners of oppo and one plus are the same , they even have their offices in the same building .
Man I live here and not you !! I have not heard of any news in my city of attack on oppo and vivo .
Might have happened in two or three places across the country. Does this 2 or 3 attacks bring the entire sales of oppo or vivo by 30 ?!
 
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If Oppo & Vivo are crying, Samsung is laughing all the way to the bank, because Indian phones don't sell.

If one segment of Chinese merchandise does not sell, others do pick up the pace.

Amid Doklam standoff, Chinese imports to India up by 33% in April-June quarter

Greedy Indians can move the mountain but cant stop the inexpensive Chinese merchandise to enrich them.

Look what India buys from China:

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The Chinese merchandise is most competitive in the world. So much so that China is known to be the Walmart of the world.

While some stupid RSS types produce some ruckus here on this periodically.
 
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If Oppo & Vivo are crying, Samsung is laughing all the way to the bank, because Indian phones don't sell.

If one segment of Chinese merchandise does not sell, others do pick up the pace.

Amid Doklam standoff, Chinese imports to India up by 33% in April-June quarter

Greedy Indians can move the mountain but cant stop the inexpensive Chinese merchandise to enrich them.

Look what India buys from China:

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Yes, we should not be greedy, we should avoid Chinese goods which will help in eradicating slavery in that country. The only reason China manages to produce goods at such low price is because of the slaves working in its factories. Chinese industries find it easy to bring Chinese slaves all the way from China to work in dirt poor countries of Africa as well as Pakistan, rather than employing the local people
 
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