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Chinese phones from Xiaomi to Oppo go global after pushing aside big-hitters Apple, Samsung

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Visitors test out ZTE smartphones with 4K video at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona yesterday. The world's biggest mobile fair runs till Thursday. Photo: AFP
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Move over, Apple and Samsung. The next big smartphone might be from little-known Chinese brands such as TCL and Oppo.

Along with other Chinese phone makers such as Huawei and Xiaomi, Chinese brands have surpassed Samsung in China and are encroaching on Apple’s turf.

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In the coming years, analysts forecast that these cheap Android phones with not-so-cheap features will likely attract more budget-conscious customers in Europe and even in Samsung’s and Apple’s home markets of South Korea and the United States.

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Chinese phone makers made their global ambitions known at this week’s Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona.

ZTE unveiled its Blade V7 and V7 Lite at MWC 2016 in Barcelona. The former is expected to retail for around US$280 and the latter anywhere from US$160-$220. Photo: Handout
ZTE unveiled its Blade V7 and V7 Lite at MWC 2016 in Barcelona. The former is expected to retail for around US$280 and the latter anywhere from US$160-$220. Photo: Handout
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Huawei and TCL vied to steal the spotlight from Samsung and LG, both of which announced new high-end phones at the show. Xiaomi, which typically launches phones in China, will preview the Mi 5 phone in Barcelona on Wednesday.

“The Chinese smartphone vendors have a very unique feature - it is the price,” said Shu On Kwok, editor of AndroidPIT, a website that tracks Android developments.

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