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Which MI phone is most sold in India?
1. Xiaomi Redmi 9 Power. Available in two variants: 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM and 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM, this smartphone packs enough power to execute demanding tasks with ease.
Why is Mi so popular in India?
Profit Margin: Taking less profit and giving more specifications that’s the strategy of a company. By doing this, the company is selling more and more smartphones because the price of smartphones is comparatively less than other companies. Xiaomi is earning more profit from its other accessories than from a smartphone.
Which Mobile has more sales in India?
Xiaomi led the market with a 26\% shipment share in 2020, followed by Samsung at 21\%. Among the top five brands, realme grew the highest at 22\% YoY in 2020. Apple witnessed its best ever quarter in Q4 2020, selling more than 1.5 million units.
Which phone is highest selling in world?
Samsung Galaxy A51
Samsung Galaxy A51 This makes the smartphone the highest-selling Android smartphone in the world for the year 2020. The handset is currently available at a starting price of Rs 20,999.
Which phone is selling the most 2021?
Xiaomi Mi 11X.
What percentage of phones sold in India are made by Chinese companies?
Around 60 percent of the phones sold in India were by Chinese smartphone companies. Xiaomi was one of the leading market shareholders in the Indian smartphone market. It sold phones under the brand names Mi, Redmi, and POCO.
Why are smartphones becoming more popular in India?
This surge in the sales of smartphones was fueled by the influx of Chinese smartphone brands that were comparatively cheaper than the other options available on the market. Around 60 percent of the phones sold in India were by Chinese smartphone companies.
Why is India’s smartphone penetration rate so low?
Rising disposable income, cheaper internet, and the need to always stay connected are some of the factors that have led the Indian smartphone market to grow into one of the largest smartphone markets in the world. However, compared to other markets across the globe, India’s smartphone penetration rate is still relatively low.
Why did Sony and HTC exit the Indian smartphone market?
Over 30 major brands were trying to gain considerable market share in the Indian smartphone market. In such a scenario, smartphone OEMs needed to invest a huge amount of capital. This cut-throat competition led to over 40 companies in the smartphone sector exiting the country, including Sony and HTC.