Now the Taiwanese company HTC is experiencing not the best of times. At the end of 2016 it will launch a total of 13 million smartphones, which is 26.8% less than last year, when it shipped 18 million smartphones. Moreover, the new flagship of HTC 10 , faced with serious competition from Chinese smartphone for the year disperse modest print run of 1 million copies. This is reported by our colleagues from GSMArena with reference to a report prepared by TrendForce analysts.
While sales of HTC smartphones are falling, demand for smartphones of another Taiwanese manufacturer, by contrast, is growing. We are talking about Asus company which sales of smartphones, estimated TrendForce analysts to increase by 34.4% this year to 21.5 million units. According to them, the Asus smartphone shipments growth is due to the decision of the Taiwanese manufacturer to abandon the use of Intel's mobile processors in favor of Qualcomm chips.
It is noted that HTC, like many other manufacturers, this year will face serious competition from Chinese brands. Demand for smartphones manufactured by Chinese companies is growing. So, Oppo smartphone shipments this year will grow by an impressive 59.2% to 78 thousand units to 49 thousand copies sold by the end of 2015. BBK (Vivo brand) increased sales by 40.4% to 66 million units.
But Xiaomi smartphones sales, in contrast, will fall by 13.2% to 59 million. 15.7 per cent drop in the supply , which owns the brand Motorola. Related Products :
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