Oppo tops offline sales in China thanks to the F1 Plus

18 April, 2016
The data is for March, 2016 and is collected by independent research firm Sino-MR.

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Mkdc, 18 Apr 2016Chinese people who can afford high end cellphones are more ... moreYour example related to cars are illogical

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    AnonD-1825, 18 Apr 2016So it looks like samsung big fear is reality, people in chi... moreChinese people who can afford high end cellphones are more likely to buy iphones due to apple's premium dedicated brand. just like they'd rather pay for a 60k$ Mercedes instead of a 60k$ Hyundai

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      RishiGuru, 18 Apr 2016Apple is the king of China. Homegrown brands like Oppo &... moreApple...king lol... dude you are not living in today's world. China have so many mobile phone brands and the sales of different brands flactuates according to the launch of flagship devices from different brands

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        • 18 Apr 2016

        It's a shame considering even other Chinese OEMs have better handsets to offer, and also how badly OPPO F1 Plus has been copied from IPhone.

          AnonD-1825, 18 Apr 2016So it looks like samsung big fear is reality, people in chi... moreApple is the king of China. Homegrown brands like Oppo & Vivo have a very strong marketing team. I had once written about their marketing strategy here:

          http://www.gsmarena.com/newscomm-17447.php#1158050

            I'm surprised that this Oppo phone is selling so well. The Helio P10 is just a midrange SOC, also modest battery - not enough to justify the relatively high price in my opinion.

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              • 18 Apr 2016

              So it looks like samsung big fear is reality, people in china are not buying S7. It looks like samsung is in very big trouble.

              Also well done Apple