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Smartphone upstarts a challenge to the 5 giants

Young Chinese smartphone brands are gaining rapid domestic market share and starting to challenge the top five, a momentum they’d like to carry into the global sphere.

Firms like Realme and Honor, which offer features such as mobile game optimization and photo tech upgrades, have become major brands with the fastest sales growth.

The top five brands in China were Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Apple and Xiaomi. But Huawei is facing strict US tech bans, opening up market space and opportunities for young players, researchers said.

Realme sales jumped 135.1 percent in the second quarter to make it the world’s No. 6 smartphone brand, compared with its No. 47 ranking in 2018, according to researcher Counterpoint.

Targeting young consumers with its design and gaming functions, it is the world’s fastest-growing major smartphone brand, said Xu Qi, Realme’s vice president.

It has launched the new Realme GT Neo 2 with chip, screen and battery optimization for gaming fans at a starting price of 2,499 yuan (US$390). It is expected to become a “bestselling product” with at least 1 million sales, said the company.

Realme surprises

In 2023, Realme aims to sell 100 million smartphones annually.

That would make it one of the leading brands in China and globally, Xu added.

Honor, now an independent brand after its spin-off from Huawei, regained market share to over 16 percent in September, its best since being owned by Huawei.

It has finished a “V-shaped inversion” with the lowest being only 3 percent market share, said Zhao Ming, Honor’s president.

With its new flagship Magic 3, Honor is the No. 3 brand in the high-end market segment priced between 4,000 and 8,000 yuan. It will offer online updates of its photography system, called Honor Image Engine, with more AI photo capabilities.

They include optimization of black-and-white and color, and lenses with different focal length optimization in a “multi-dimensional and fusion technology” so smartphone photography fans can more easily get professional effects.

But these brands are facing challenges like the new iPhone 13, released this month.




 

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