Friday, May 9, 2014

Samsung crushes Apple to sell Smartphone’s in China

Samsung displayed an insolent health in the Chinese market for Smartphone’s, the largest in the world. However, Apple is far from having played his last card and could grab the update for the next iPhone. We do not teach you anything you probably saying that China is a market sensitive to all manufacturers of mobile phones. Of course, it is particularly complicated to learn. On the one hand because of the conservatism of the Chinese authorities, And secondly because of the presence of two national manufacturers who have very long teeth ZTE and Huawei. But if he has something in common with all other markets is that sales of Smartphone’s know there down also increases exponentially. 


However, a non-Chinese player manages to draw out of the game: Samsung. The Korean manufacturer has in effect a market share (PDM) of 24.3% for sales of Smartphone’s in the Middle Kingdom. It is far ahead of Apple and its 7.5% market share. However, the present triumph of Samsung in China may well be short lived. The strength of Korean is to be present at all major operators in the country. And it is especially in China Mobile and its 655 million subscribers. It so happens that Smartphone’s from Apple are specifically absent from the catalog of the first Chinese operator. The reason for this absence is very simple: the iPhone so far have never been compatible with the TD-SCDMA.