In 2017, smartphone design was most often stolen from Samsung, not Apple

By: Eugene Sherban | 20.01.2018, 13:00
In 2017, smartphone design was most often stolen from Samsung, not Apple

Benchmark maker for smartphones, AnTuTu company conducted an interesting study with   the goal is to understand   which companies most often steal the design of smartphones.

By   AnTuTu evaluation, 2.5% of the world smartphone market is made up of Chinese counterfeits. AND   is not   news. The news is that in   This year, the Chinese did not   behind   the ocean   Apple, and   at   neighboring South Korea   Samsung. By   AnTuTu evaluation, more than a third of all Chinese copies are copies of Samsung smartphones. Apple   in   this year was not   at   favors   manufacturers of fakes. Have   she was only stolen in   7.72% of cases. But   there is a nuance in   that the iPhone X   came out in   end of the year, so total " copy   - paste » sprinkles on   we are already in   this year.

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Not   It is less interesting that after   Apple go players with   domestic Chinese market   - Xiaomi (4.75%), Oppo (4.66%) and   Huawei (3.4%). It turns out such a postmodern   - Koreans borrowed the design from   Americans, the Chinese watched and   on   those, and   on   others, and   now their   own market generates enough interesting to copy the material.

A   Here is the list of the most popular for borrowing models.

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Source: Gizmochina