Huawei, Oppo, and Xiaomi came in the top 5, after Samsung and Apple, in the Southeast Asia region during Q3 2017, according to data from research firm Gartner. Among them, Xiaomiโ€™s phone shipments grew nearly 80%, and the market share increased from 4% last year to 7% (in Chinese).

Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo are the top four domestic smartphone makers in the third quarter in their home ground mainland China, and they started to get a grip of the Southeast Asian market in recent years. According to IDC data, Oppo accounted for the second-largest sales volume in 2016 with 13.2% market share, with shipments up 137.5% YoY. ASUS and Huawei each took third and fourth, with 5.9% and 5.1% respectively.

The latest figures from Strategy Analytics reported that in the third quarter of 2017, Oppo was the second largest market player in Southeast Asia with 17.2% market share, followed by the other Chinese mobile phone brand Vivo, taking 4.6% market share.

The report pointed out that global smartphone shipments in the third quarter to be able to achieve a 3% year-on-year growth, thanks to strong growth in Asia Pacific emerging markets and North American markets.

On the other hand, Chinaโ€™s smartphone market is shrinking. Comparing the third quarter figures for 2016 and 2017, smartphone sales in Greater China dropped from 32.3% to 27.9% in the global market, while the share of emerging markets in Asia Pacific rose from 19.1% to 21.3%.

Eva Yoo is Shanghai-based tech writer. Reach her at evayoo@ovau.ip-ddns.com

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