The OPPO has proposed to build a 110-acre handset manufacturing plant, including factories, office buildings, staff quarters, restaurants and entertainment venues in the Greater Noida district of Uttar Pradesh in India at an estimated cost of Rs 2,200 crore.
A senior Indian official stated that after considering the opinions of environmental experts, the Indian Ministry of the Environment has granted and granted the OPPO Indian Branch Environmental Permit and will also give strong support from the National Electricity Authority of India, which they believe is an initiative to follow the trend of development .
OPPO has already stated to the government that once the project is started, it will produce about 13,000 kilograms of solid waste a day, but they promise to deal with biodegradable waste rather than biodegradable waste, and at the same time Large numbers of workforce positions will be created to directly or indirectly promote the employment of workers in the area.
The domestic mobile phone market is approaching saturation and the sea has become a trend
The aforementioned Gartner report, in addition to the eye-catching data of millet and other brands, mentions the shrinking smartphone market in China, pointing out that it is thanks to the strong growth in the Asia-Pacific emerging markets and North American markets that the third Quarterly shipments have been able to achieve 3% YoY growth in the downturn in China.
Compared with the third quarter figures for 2016 and 2017, smartphone sales in Greater China dropped from 32.3% to 27.9% in the global market, while the share of emerging markets in the Asia Pacific rose from 19.1% to 21.3% .China's smartphone market The downturn and the potential of the emerging markets for mobile phones in the Asia-Pacific emerging separately.
In fact, the trend of China's mobile phone market has become saturated already as early as two years ago has already appeared.Indonesia Data Corporation (IDC) 2015 report shows that the first quarter of that year, China's smart phone shipments have dropped year on year 4.3% MoM, down 8% from the previous month when Tom Kang, director of market research firm Counterpoint, said that China's smart phone market penetration has reached 90%, has changed from the new machine market to the replacement machine market.
Wang Yanhui, secretary-general of the China Mobile Alliance, affirmed this judgment when interviewed by 21st Century Business Herald. He said that this year the total mobile phone sales dropped again compared to last year, so the more dazzling growth of millet this year is actually mainly From overseas markets, 'going out' is definitely a trend for Chinese manufacturers.