Thursday, August 29, 2019

The low report sale smartphone Samsung start to sale accessories for Chinese Companies

Samsung's top position in the smartphone industry is currently being challenged by Chinese phone makers. Chinese companies have gradually taken over Samsung's market share, and Huawei has shown great ambition for Samsung.


Under this competition, Samsung is likely to use its strategic partnership as well as its competitors. Samsung is expanding its smartphone sales strategy to Chinese companies, according to local media reports The Korea Times. Especially Huawei Xiaomi OPPO and Vivo. This means that Samsung, which is struggling to compete in the open market, has to rely on sales. Instead, turn the smartphone over to its competitors to keep up with its growth.


For example, Samsung recently announced that it will sell ISOCELL Bright GW1 image sensor to Xiaomi for use on its Redmi lineup. Samsung will also sell its 108-megapixel sensor to Xiaomi, and OPPO is also set to launch the Samsung sensor. Huawei has also confirmed to increase the number of Samsung OLED displays purchased. It is rumored that the Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30Pro will be the first Samsung panels for the Mate lineup. A senior Samsung official declined to confirm or deny the rumor but said it had supplied parts to Chinese companies a year ago. Samsung's new financial report announces weak sales of its Galaxy S10 lineup and reduced availability demand for expensive products. With this in mind, it makes sense for the company to switch from relying on its smartphone sales to helping rivals to profit.

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