According to the data from Canalys, despite the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, in Q1 of 2020, smartphone sales in India have risen 12%, equating to 33.5 million units sold. The Chinese company Vivo grew its shipments by 50%, selling 6.7 million smartphones, while Samsung fell by 14%, selling 6.3 million smartphones.
The leading brand Xiaomi held 30.6% of the market and sold 10.3 million smartphones in the same quarter, while fourth and fifth place were held by two other Chinese giants, Shenzhen-based Realme and Oppo.
We recently reported on Samsung donating $2.64 million to the Union and State governments in India, with an additional $658,000 donation planned for the states of Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, which contain about 272 million people, close to 2,000 of whom are reportedly infected by COVID-19. The South Korean company further donated to India efforts with $1.97 million for the country's PM Cares Fund, established to deal with the current and potential future pandemics, with the Indian Prime Minister serving as Chairman.
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