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Samsung overtakes Xiaomi in Indian smartphone market after two years


Two years after Xiaomi took the top spot in the Indian smartphone market, Samsung has finally managed to overtake it this quarter, according to a new report by research firm Counterpoint. Buoyed by rising “anti-China sentiment” among Indian consumers and launching a barrage of new models in the country, Samsung led to gain a 24% share in the market for Q3 2020. Xiaomi slipped down to the second spot with a 23% share, followed by Vivo and Realme. [Read: What audience intelligence data tells us about the 2020 US presidential election] Samsung launched 18 phone variants in the market from April to…

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