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According to Canalys, Huawei won 18 percent market share in the second quarter, making Xiaomi in second place with 17 percent stake.

Highlights
- Huawei topped the China’s smartphone market.
- Apple closed one of his retail stores in Dalian.
- Xiaomi ranked second with 17% stake.
Last year, Apple had 57 stores in the Greater China region, including the mainland, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Although Apple is closing his store at one place, he is preparing to open his third store in Shanezhen on 16 August.
In China, Apple is facing strict competition from local brands. According to Monday’s report by Canalys, Huawei topped the smartphone market despite a decline in sales in the second quarter. According to the data, Huawei’s market share was 18 percent in the quarter of April to June. The company sent 12.2 million smartphones, which exceeds the last year’s 10.6 million units.
Last year, in the second quarter, the market leading company Vivo was pushed to second place. According to Canalys, shipment of 11.8 million units of the company gave him a market share of 17 percent. Oppo ranked third at Shenzhen. The shipment of its 10.7 million units gave him a market share of 16 percent. Xiaomi in Beijing finished fourth, with a market share of 15 percent or 10.4 million units, it was its eighth consecutive quarter increase. Apple made it to the top five, with a shipment of 10.1 million units, giving it a market share of about 15 percent.