8-26 Week: Weekend is passing, last week info recap — Xiaomi wants to go to US, Samsung wants to sell refurbished phones, Ramos denies bankruptcy, Taiwan OLED development; etc.
It is another busy week, and let’s take a look at this week summary:
Headlines:
- Meitu has reportedly filed an application with Hong Kong regulators on for an initial public offering (IPO)
- It is rumored Huawei is preparing a new product line targeting female, namely Nova
- Xiaomi is preparing to enter the US smartphone market “in the near future”
- Google quietly revealed a new operating system Fuchsia
- Samsung is reportedly planning their own refurbished smartphone program that could launch as soon as 2017
- Ramos mobile officially denies rumour of bankruptcy, and protest from employees
- Xiaomi is working on a more sophisticated VR headset
- Japan’s Renesas Electronics Corp is in the final stages of negotiations to acquire U.S. chipmaker Intersil Corp
- GlobalFoundries is reportedly planning to skip the 10nm node altogether and move straight to 7nm right away
- Rumor OPPO and vivo are shifting their orders to Qualcomm, and that is actually a “friendly” advice from MediaTek
- Taiwan pushing development of OLED. AUO is leading the development, follows by Innolux
- OPPO has used JDI as another display supplier. They will name the JDI version as R9km
- BOE announced its flexible panel product will be launched in 2017
Numbers:
- According to Gartner, Global sales of smartphones to end users totaled 344 million units in 2Q16
- According to IDC, Indian smartphone market registered 27.5 million units of smartphones shipments in 2Q16
- Among Gen-Y, the most popular brands are Apple. But for the younger Gen-Z, the most favorite are Xiaomi
- The revenue profit of Samsung Electronics mobile division in 2Q16 has grew 57%
- According to IDC, Xiaomi has shipped 880,000 units of Redmi Note 3 online in 2Q16
- OPPO and vivo smartphone shipment in 2016 is expected to reach 60~80 million units
- According to Cannaccord Genuity, Apple is the most profitable with a 38% margin for smartphones, while Samsung is 17%
- According to Strategy Analytics, 44% of Indian smartphone owners likely to replace device in next 6 months
Products: Huawei G9 Plus, Tizen-powered Samsung Z2, dual-camera 360 Q5 / Q5 Plus, Meizu U10 / U20, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4