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Eight Of the World's Top 12 Smartphone Vendors Are Based In China (digidip.net)

An anonymous reader writes: How serious and dangerous is China's offensive on Korean and Western mobile hardware brands? Extremely, according to research conducted between January and March by IC Insights, which predictably positioned Samsung and Apple atop the smartphone manufacturer hierarchy, only followed by a flurry of handheld vendors based in the Middle Kingdom. In fact, eight of the ten vendors that followed the two giants are Chinese. These OEMs are, in order of their market capture, Huawei, Oppo, Xiaomi, Vivo, ZTE, Lenovo, TCL, and Meizu.

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  1. The other 4 by stealth_finger · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The other 4 just build them there.

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    1. Re:The other 4 by Viol8 · · Score: 1

      Their share of of the iPhone ticket price might be tiny. However the knowledge they get from building it has been priceless. You think all these other chinese manufacturers got up to speed this quickly on their own? Who needs industrial espionage when the stupid westerners hand you the designs and get you to build all their hi-tech electronics for them!

      How many western companies would dream of building all their kit in Russia? Quite. Yet for some reason China is ok! Go figure.

    2. Re:The other 4 by stealth_finger · · Score: 3, Informative

      $10,000? That sounds like the most bullshitty claim I've heard in a long while.

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    3. Re:The other 4 by SScorpio · · Score: 1

      It includes all the bribes you have to pay for dumping of toxic waste into streams and rivers which is created during the manufacturing process. The bribes are much cheaper in China.

    4. Re:The other 4 by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 1

      It includes all the bribes you have to pay for dumping of toxic waste into streams and rivers which is created during the manufacturing process.

      Manufacturing smartphones creates a negligible amount of toxic waste. Even the solder is lead free.

      One of the biggest benefits of manufacturing in China is the supply chain. If you run run low on #000 screws, instead of stopping the assembly line, you just tell Qiang to hop on his bicycle and pedal over to the screw factory. He will be back in 30 minutes.

    5. Re:The other 4 by Holi · · Score: 1

      who is "they", and do you have any source to back up what sounds like a completely bullshit statement?

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    6. Re:The other 4 by Bing+Tsher+E · · Score: 1

      Sure, right.

      As long as you don't look at anything beyond final assembly, you're completely correct.

      But the fabs that the chips are made in, the facilities where the LCD displays are made, all the way down to the mining of the ores used for the metal components... It's understandable that you brush that part off.

    7. Re:The other 4 by Coren22 · · Score: 1

      http://money.cnn.com/2013/08/2...

      It is $4 from an actual assembly plant that ran in the US for a little while.

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  2. Apple isn't really a US vendor by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The money doesn't stay the US so it should be accurately relabeled as "China / Ireland".

  3. Lenovo by Luthair · · Score: 1, Interesting

    is just Motorola. And the rest largely only manufacture domestically and/or produce junk phones. The exception is what, Huawei with the Nexus 6P?

    1. Re:Lenovo by MrNaz · · Score: 1

      Oppo phones are excellent. The R9 is a serious contended for Samsung Galaxy S series quality and build. And Huawei make more than a Nexus handset. Look at their range in the middle and low price brackets. Their low end phones look and feel like mid range Samsung phones. And ZTE? They're essentially unchallenged in the "bar of soap wifi hotspot" market.

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    2. Re:Lenovo by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 1

      And the rest largely only manufacture domestically and/or produce junk phones.

      Your attitude is both complacent and wrong. I have a Xiaomi phone, and the build quality is superb. These companies have a huge domestic market, but they are also selling well in SE Asia, Africa, and India. That is most of the world's population, and where most future growth will be.

    3. Re:Lenovo by Luthair · · Score: 1

      Your attitude is both complacent and wrong. I have a Xiaomi phone, and the build quality is superb. These companies have a huge domestic market, but they are also selling well in SE Asia, Africa, and India. That is most of the world's population, and where most future growth will be.

      Those markets are still a very very long way from being anything more than low margin markets, hence junk phones. In the higher margin markets (NA / EU) the smartphone market would need a very large revolutionary change to unseat the incumbents (much like the iphone launch did to Nokia, Palm & Blackberry).

    4. Re:Lenovo by Luthair · · Score: 1

      Thats funny, because its not what reviews say.

  4. so is Apple by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    http://mashable.com/2012/02/22/foxconn/

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3582640/Open-sewers-mildewed-walls-one-toilet-FORTY-people-Shocking-pictures-dirty-dormitories-Apple-s-iPhone-workers-live-like-animals.html

    Not so nice being a faggot is it?

  5. I, for one, welcome my OLD BURNER OVERLORD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Fuck these things! I don't need you recording what I say to shoot ads at my facebook account. I don't need your Uber, your Tinder, your Grind'r, your cat selfie filter. I DO NOT NEED THEM.

    What I need is a phone that makes calls and MAYBE, the odd SMS. And you almost cannot buy that anymore, by virtue of being upsold this crap that you don't want anyway!

    Am I alone?

    1. Re:I, for one, welcome my OLD BURNER OVERLORD by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 3, Informative

      What I need is a phone that makes calls and MAYBE, the odd SMS. And you almost cannot buy that anymore

      Yes you can. There are many, many dumb phones available. You can buy one from Amazon for less than $20, including shipping. You can buy one off the shelf at Walmart.

      Am I alone?

      No, many people whine about non-existent problems. You are not alone.

  6. Evil dirty foreigners by bluefoxlucid · · Score: 1

    Why do we even buy products from evil dirty foreigners? The Chinese are probably secret muslamic terrorists. We should build a wall around them and make Kim Jong-Un pay for it.

    1. Re:Evil dirty foreigners by antdude · · Score: 1

      Donald J. Trump, is that you?

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  7. Re:If you don't like it, allow industry here to GR by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

    Coal? So hydro, nuclear, wind and solar don't exist?

    Come to eastern Canada and ask people about coal being needed to produce electricity. They'll look at you like you're from the 1800's.

  8. Way? Huawei by xxxJonBoyxxx · · Score: 1

    >> Way?

    Huawei. I bought my kid one of these recently and he loves it. (Well, actually he loves it as much as he loves a free phone from a Dad too cheap to buy a kid an Apple or name-brand Android product)

    >> These OEMs are, in order of their market capture

    FWIW, the phrase you wanted to use was "market share"

  9. don't forget knock-offs by Virtucon · · Score: 1

    China is the leading supplier of knock-off, or fake phones too.

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  10. Re:The anti-East propaganda wheels by MrNaz · · Score: 2

    When the US stops bombing countries on flimsy pretexts, stops biting chunks off its citizens' rights, stops using its covert services to interfere with the politics of other sovereign nations, THEN you can come and pontificate about China being a menace. Until then, however, if you want to see the biggest global menace, look no further than Washington DC.

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  11. I have been impressed with my BLU phone... by gosand · · Score: 1

    I know that they aren't on the top list, but they make some good unlocked phones that are a fraction of the price of the big names. I will definitely buy from them again.

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  12. So? by Ryanrule · · Score: 1

    Smartphones are reaching commodity lowest common denominator status. They are toasters.

  13. How many vendors are there? by viperidaenz · · Score: 1

    If position 12 has 14.4M and Other has 340M, that means there's at least 24 other vendors.