India’s smartphone market grew by 163% in 5G segmant, Samsung leads
South Korean tech giant Samsung led the 5G segment with a 28 per cent market share, followed by Vivo with a 15 per cent market share.
South Korean tech giant Samsung led the 5G segment with a 28 per cent market share, followed by Vivo with a 15 per cent market share.
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, Xiaomi will remain the 5G leader above Apple and Samsung in the region till 2022.
The smartphone comes pre-installed with OxygenOS 11.3 that sports improvements such as Dark Mode, Zen Mode, comfortable single-handed operation and various always on display (AOD) options, with additional personalisation, gestures and gaming-friendly customisation.
The Dimensity 900 chipset is integrated with a 5G New Radio (NR) sub-6GHz modem with carrier aggregation and support for bandwidth up to 120MHz.
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"While many of the top vendors have reduced their 2020 production plans to align with the market decline, we've seen most of the cuts focused on their 4G portfolios," said Ryan Reith, programme vice president with IDC's ‘Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers'.
Xiaomi co-founder Lei Jun recently announced the company is planning to pump $7 billion in 5G, AI and IoT over the next five years.
The noted Apple expert and predictor also believes that Apple will have its own 5G modem ready by 2022 to 2023, which should reduce its dependence on Qualcomm.
Android smartphone makers are poised to launch 5G-based models in 2019, but the production volume is expected to reach only…