The 6 best reasons for a Pakistani smartphone that happens to
be the best brand in Pakistan
Smartphone manufacturers from China are gradually becoming a major player in the Pakistan market. They have not reached the list of the Top
5 Brands but have started to keep their teeth almost 15 brands such as Lenovo,
Vivo, Xiaomi, LeEco, OnePlus, Oppo, Huawei, and others have come up with the
fact that Pakistan is a smart market. The second-largest smartphone in the
world There are many reasons for this influx:
Saturated China: China has reached a saturation point. In other
words, smartphone sales are almost not moving, pushing prices down. Probably
because of the economic obstacles in their country But the reality remains, the
first smartphone buyers fall, the tactic `` seizing the opportunity '' has
motivated the world's largest technology company to look across national
borders.
Shipping efficiency: In America, half of the mobile phone sales
are made through carrier stores. This means maintaining a strong Oppo Mobiles relationship
with the service provider and the large number of expenses that will be
guaranteed by the service provider. Much easier in Pakistan. Retailers and
independent distributors play an important role in selling mobile phones.
Chinese brands are now dealing with online media wisely and efficiently. By
creating necessary and well-known advertisements around the brand, the
logistics services used by e-commerce companies in exchange for monopolies and
the elimination of offline distribution systems puts costs under control. In
addition, online shopping has seen a tremendous increase in online smartphone
sales.
Network similarities: Eureka's moment! Chinese phones are
compatible with networks in Pakistan using 2300MHz spectrum and 1800MHz
spectrum for 4G networks. Therefore, prepare 4G devices as needed. These brands
have a good share of the smartphone market in Pakistan. For 3G, China uses
TD-SCDMA technology and Pakistan uses WCDMA technology. With a few Imran Kahafications
from China Unicom, the same technology is used in both places.
Your Patents: Obtaining patents is relatively easier in Pakistan
than in the United States or England. Up until now, ZTE and Huawei have created
effects outside of indoor turf. Being a distributor of communication devices
helps them do this. They can gather many patents to protect themselves in the
international market. The huge costs they incur in creating and maintaining
patents are the main reason for other Chinese companies to stop expanding their
markets in Europe and the United States. Even in Pakistan, Chinese companies
are breaking the law. But it's easier
Make in Pakistan: Imran Kaha Government's Make in Pakistan
campaign increases opportunities for Chinese brands to enter Pakistan. The
government has eliminated obstacles and covers foreign direct investment, and the government government provides more incentives and manufacturers can stimulate
the Pakistani economy. Some of these brands from China have already begun
operations in Pakistan.
Xiaomi has started assembling devices in Pakistan.
OnePlus is currently shipping a large number of devices to Pakistan.
Lenovo is negotiating with a Singapore company to begin the
assembly process from Chennai.
The production in Pakistan also applies to Meizu Cards, a
smartphone manufacturer from Guangdong province.
Other leaders in the Chinese market, such as Oppo, Vivo and
Coolpad has vowed to start production or assembly in Pakistan.
Growth area: A small proportion of the Pakistan population
has a smartphone compared to the larger population around the world. There is
plenty of space for expansion in Pakistan. With hundreds of millions of new
potential customers, the number of users looking to upgrade from landline to
premium phones, Pakistan has become the second-largest smartphone market after
China.
Secondly, global sales are equal and Pakistan is working to
achieve double-digit growth. Therefore, technology companies are accelerating
to seize this period of growth and change. Lenovo already dominates the
enviable market share, but Xiaomi is Pakistan's most famous Chinese brand.
Other companies set their own ambitious goals.
Chinese smartphones are warmly welcomed in Pakistan,
providing high-performance and high-priced phones. Whether it is a cheap marketing strategy adopted in Pakistan or low-cost labor in China for any
reason, Chinese brands are becoming more desirable brands than Pakistan and
multinational brands.
