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Previously, Samsung was threatened by Xiaomi, and now Vivo has almost caught up with it. India’s smartphone market has begun to change
Canalys analysts assessed the Indian smartphone market for the second quarter of this year, and there have been some interesting changes.
The market leader is still Samsung with a share of 18%, which sold 6.6 million units. But if earlier Xiaomi constantly competed with the Korean giant, now the latter has dropped to third place, having sold 5.4 million devices and occupying 15%. All because of the decline in sales by 22%, while Samsung lost only 1%.
However, Vivo, which climbed to second place, managed to increase sales by 7% to 6.4 million, so it took about the same 18% as Samsung.
The top five also included Realme with 4.3 million smartphones and a 12% share and Oppo, which sold 3.7 million and occupied 10% of the market. All companies, except Vivo, showed a decline in sales in annual terms.
It is also interesting that all other companies outside the top five increased sales by 44% in total, while the opposite trend was observed earlier: only the leaders grew.

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Xiaomi has a holiday: more than 338 million Redmi Note smartphones have already been sold worldwide

At the last press conference dedicated to the announcement of the Redmi Note 13 series, Xiaomi and Redmi President Lu Weibing announced another achievement of the hit Redmi Note line.
According to the top manager, international sales of Redmi Note smartphones have already exceeded 338 million. The company announced that it had surpassed the 320 million mark in March 2023.
Chinese users will be able to start placing orders for the latest Redmi Note 13 Pro+, Redmi Note 13 Pro and Redmi Note 13 today, September 21. Note that the series brings many innovations. For example, Redmi Note 13 Pro+, for the first time for the Redmi Note model, received IP68 water protection.
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iPhone 15 Pro Max “destroyed” Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in camera test: clear examples

As new comparisons between the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the flagship Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra emerge, it becomes clear where the camera of Apple’s new flagship is better.
The following comparative images were published by the famous insider Ice Universe, who stated that the 24-megapixel shooting mode added to the iPhone 15 Pro Max allowed the new product to literally destroy the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.
The 24-megapixel camera added to the iPhone 15 Pro Max destroyed the 12-megapixel camera of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in terms of clarity and also did a better job in terms of exposure control. Low light textures are also much better than the Samsung’s. Samsung is trash.
Ice Universe
In an interview with Numerama’s Nicolas Lellouche, Apple’s VP of Camera Software Engineering John McCormack explained why the iPhone 15 Pro Max has a 5x optical zoom, rather than the 10x zoom of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Overall, the iPhone 15 Pro Max performs better than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in low light, especially when using the zoom. The higher the zoom value (up to x25), the better the iPhone 15 Pro Max performs.
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Has Samsung finally figured out how to make cheap smartphones? Galaxy A05 will receive a fairly powerful platform and 25-watt charging

Images and characteristics of the Galaxy A05 smartphone, which will be one of the cheapest in the new Samsung line, have appeared on the Internet.
The design of the new product will be minimalistic. The device will receive a screen with a drop-shaped cutout and a dual main camera with a main 50-megapixel sensor.
The main thing is that the heart of the new product will be the Helio G85 SoC, which is very productive for this segment. In comparison, the Galaxy A04 is based on the Helio P35.
The Galaxy A05 will also have 4 or 6 GB of RAM, 64 or 128 GB of flash memory, Wi-Fi 5, a headphone jack and a 5000 mAh battery. Interestingly, the smartphone will supposedly also receive support for 25-watt charging, which is very unusual for a Samsung budget phone.
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