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		<title>&#8216;Vingroup was right, but I&#8217;m sorry for the Vietnamese smartphone brand&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2021 01:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[VinSmart&#8217;s decision to stop making smartphones and TVs is considered the right one, even though the company already has a significant market share. On May 9, Vingroup announced that VinSmart will close the television and mobile phone segments. VinSmart brand was established in June 2018. In just 3 years of business, the highest achievement that [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>VinSmart&#8217;s decision to stop making smartphones and TVs is considered the right one, even though the company already has a significant market share.</strong><br />
<span id="more-16751"></span> On May 9, Vingroup announced that VinSmart will close the television and mobile phone segments. VinSmart brand was established in June 2018. In just 3 years of business, the highest achievement that VinSmart has is the top 3 market share in a month in the Vietnamese market. The decision to terminate the smartphone and TV segment was made quite suddenly by the company because a few months ago, it sold their products in the US market.</p>
<p> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_119_38788949/50c310880dcae494bddb.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <em> Existing for 3 years, VinSmart sometimes reached the top 3 in terms of smartphone market share in Vietnam. </em> <strong> No more Vietnamese phones that can compete</strong> “My feeling was surprise and disappointment when I received this information. During the VinSmart product business, The Gioi Di Dong assessed that this brand has gained competitiveness in certain segments. Their products are not inferior to other competitors&#8221;, a representative of The Gioi Di Dong, the smartphone retailer with the largest market share in Vietnam, shared. <em> Zing</em> . <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_119_38788949/c0c19f8a82c86b9632d9.jpg" width="625" height="390"> <em> VinSmart is able to compete with other brands in the smartphone field.</em> Meanwhile, the second retailer in the market, FPT Shop, also evaluates that VinSmart&#8217;s smartphones are capable of competing with other brands. “FPT Shop and consumers will regret it when Vietnamese brands gradually withdraw from the smartphone market. This is an area that requires constant and very fast updates. However, the mobile phone market has always had a very high level of competition,” said Nguyen The Kha &#8211; Head of Mobile Telecommunications Sector FPT Shop, expressing his regret at VinSmart&#8217;s announcement to stop the mobile segment. According to FPT Shop, VinSmart&#8217;s smartphones are beautifully designed, well-configured and reasonably priced. Vsmart competes strongly with brands from China. In the price segment of less than 4 million VND, Vsmart always has product lines such as Live, Star or Joy that compete well and, above all, are guaranteed for up to 18 months. VinSmart&#8217;s competitiveness is shown through numbers, not words. According to market research firm <em> GfK</em> In March, the market share of Vsmart-branded smartphones in Vietnam was 8.2%, ranking 6th in the domestic market. VinSmart achieved a market share of 12.1%, entering the group of 4 best-selling smartphone brands in Vietnam in December 2020. Previously, in October 2020, the company ranked 3rd with 10.5% market share. VinSmart was born in June 2018, and introduced the first smartphones 6 months later. After nearly 3 years of development, Vsmart has launched 19 phone models and 5 TV models. In June 2020, VinSmart announced that it had sold 1.2 million phones. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_119_38788949/6c2296ac8bee62b03bff.jpg" width="625" height="144"> Thus, with the stop of VinSmart, the Vietnamese mobile market still has a name called Bphone of Bkav. However, Bphone 3 has been sold since 2018 with undisclosed sales. Meanwhile, the B40 model was introduced in May 2020, but so far, after a year, this device has not been sold on the market. Model B86 has been discontinued from retail chains. <strong> Right decision</strong> “I was surprised when I received the news that VinSmart stopped the mobile and TV business. The first feeling is regret when losing a Vietnamese smartphone brand but fully support this decision. This is the right decision in the new context, specifically the epidemic,&#8221; said Mai Trieu Nguyen, owner of the Mai Nguyen mobile retail chain. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_119_38788949/7cf524be39fcd0a289ed.jpg" width="625" height="409"> <em> Stopping the smartphone segment and focusing on electric cars is the right direction for Vingroup. </em> According to Mr. Nguyen, besides needing capital to focus on developing VinFast, Vingroup also has to deal with the scarcity of processor chips in the whole industry. “In the context of Covid-19, chips are scarce. Without a chip, there would be no smartphone, the whole line had to wait for a supplier. A smartphone has a lot of chips. This dependence only makes the situation worse. Not to mention that chip suppliers often give preference to partners who sell in larger quantities,” Nguyen predicted the reason VinSmart stopped the smartphone business. At the same time, Mr. Nguyen also gave an example of another Vietnamese brand, Mobiistar, which also stopped doing business because of difficulties in the supply chain. &#8220;Mobiistar has tried to overcome difficulties in the component supply chain by selling in India. When the sales volume is large, the company is better able to negotiate components with suppliers,&#8221; said Mr. Nguyen. Meanwhile, Apple and Samsung, the two leading brands in the supply chain are also facing difficulties when processor chips are scarce due to the epidemic. Some other companies have had to postpone the product launch date because of a lack of components. According to experts, the decision to dissolve the business segment that has been built for 3 years and has a good market share is not easy. I really respect the executive brains because this is the right decision of VinSmart in the new context, namely the epidemic.<strong> Mr. Mai Trieu Nguyen, owner of mobile retail chain Mai Nguyen </strong> Previously, HTC and LG also hesitated for a long time before deciding to withdraw from this fiercely competitive market. “They wait too long only to push them into debt and loss. Vingroup&#8217;s management team is more assertive. What area has no future they boldly cut out. Buying and closing Vien Thong A or closing VinMart is one of their timely decisions,” said Nguyen. In addition, the electric car market is being evaluated as having the most potential for growth because this segment is still in its infancy. “Famous names in the technology industry such as Huawei, Sony, Xiaomi, Oppo all have plans to change direction. So it is very understandable that VinGroup closes the phone segment to seriously invest in electric cars. But honestly, emotionally, I still regret losing a Vietnamese brand in the smartphone market,&#8221; Nguyen concluded. <strong> Leaving the popular group market share for Oppo, Xiaomi</strong> VinSmart&#8217;s products are considered to focus on the segment under VND 4 million. In this segment, brands like Oppo, Xiaomi, vivo and even Samsung have competitive representation. The most obvious is the top 10 best-selling smartphones of <em> GfK </em> In the first quarter of 2020, there were 7 models priced under 5 million VND. Names like Samsung A12/A02s/A12/M15, Oppo A12/A15/A53 are typical examples for the strategy of using low-priced smartphones to capture market share of brands. In the smartphone segment under VND 5 million, companies like Samsung, Oppo, Xiaomi or vivo all see this as a place to capture market share. Low-cost phones make it easier for carriers to reach consumers, thereby creating loyal customer groups. This is an indispensable segment of a brand, although the profit performance may not be as high as that of high-end smartphones. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_119_38788949/53be08f515b7fce9a5a6.jpg" width="625" height="377"> <em> Besides VinSmart, Bphone is the last Vietnamese brand that produces smartphones. </em> According to the latest data from <em> GfK</em> , VinSmart accounted for 9.3% of Vietnam&#8217;s mobile market share in February 2021. The absence of VinSmart will leave a gap for brands with strengths in the popular group. &#8220;The appearance of Vsmart even in a short time with abundant financial potential, has taken more than 10% of the smartphone market share from foreign firms. This affirms, we Vietnamese people always crave and supporting &#8216;Make in Vietnam&#8217; products, especially Smartphones,&#8221; said Bphone CEO Nguyen Tu Quang. Without VinSmart, the market would only be Bphone, a Vietnamese brand capable of launching new smartphones. However, Bkav&#8217;s latest product has been delayed for nearly a year. Besides, Bphone&#8217;s market share competitiveness is still not really convincing when sales figures have not been announced.</p>
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		<title>Mr. Nguyen Tu Quang: A country that wants to turn a dragon must master the smartphone technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2021 08:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bkav CEO Nguyen Tu Quang affirmed that any country that wants to be the next dragon must master all the technology surrounding the phone. Bkav Director opens a forum for Bphone fans to ask questions. In particular, a person asked Mr. Quang what he thinks about designing and manufacturing smartphones himself, while very few businesses [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bkav CEO Nguyen Tu Quang affirmed that any country that wants to be the next dragon must master all the technology surrounding the phone.</strong><br />
<span id="more-9764"></span> Bkav Director opens a forum for Bphone fans to ask questions. In particular, a person asked Mr. Quang what he thinks about designing and manufacturing smartphones himself, while very few businesses in Vietnam do.</p>
<p> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_23_107_38612088/8bfa4d0b6b498217db58.jpg" width="625" height="416"> A smartphone production line of Vinsmart. The smartphone is the essence of technology, Mr. Quang replied. Mastering the core technologies when researching, designing and manufacturing smartphones is to have grasped the most difficult and newest technology areas of the world. World trends are bringing everything into phones, so humanity&#8217;s latest technologies will still revolve around smartphones. Smartphone manufacturing businesses will also be able to make many other types of products derived from this technology. &#8220;The country that wants to be the next dragon must master all these technologies,&#8221; replied Mr. Quang. Vietnamese-branded phones appeared in Vietnam quite early, but Bkav is one of the rare companies that owns a smartphone factory in Vietnam. The company has produced many generations of Bphone for both domestic and foreign markets. However, up to now, the company has not announced their smartphone market share in Vietnam. Another Vietnamese enterprise that just entered the smartphone market but already owns the core technology is Vinsmart. The company bought a controlling stake in BQ, a technology enterprise in Spain, as the foundation to build a domestic Vsmart factory. Recently, to stay ahead of 5G, the company has spent tens of millions of dollars building a research and development team, and also owns a Qualcomm patent to produce equipment in the 5G ecosystem. Vinsmart sold the Aris with 5G connectivity, and brought many products to Myanmar, Russia, the US and Spain. The company also has a rare smartphone hidden under the screen in the world. Owning core technology and patents is very important to many technology companies and countries. In Vietnam, the government has issued an Intellectual Property Strategy up to 2030 to develop and strengthen the country&#8217;s intellectual property ecosystem. The strategy includes centralized development plans for IP-intensive industries. Vietnam&#8217;s intellectual property score on the Global Innovation Policy Center&#8217;s (GIPC) International IP Index increased the most among Asian economies in 2020. Patents in particular, as well as intellectual property in general, are the main driving force behind the growth of many economies. For example, IP-intensive industries account for more than 38.2% of US GDP and 45% of EU GDP. “Big technology companies own a lot of patents because these patents are at the heart of the innovations they create. Patents are also a way to differentiate companies and their products from competitors ”, Mr. Thieu Phuong Nam &#8211; Director of Qualcomm Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia &#8211; told ICTnews about the importance of the department. patents.</p>
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		<title>Bkav will have 5G smartphone</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 20:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In the latest status on his personal facebook, Bkav CEO Nguyen Tu Quang said that the company cannot stand out in the production of 5G smartphones. Recently, on his personal facebook, BKAV CEO Nguyen Tu Quang affirmed that the company will not stand out of the 5G game by offering a 5G smartphone to the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In the latest status on his personal facebook, Bkav CEO Nguyen Tu Quang said that the company cannot stand out in the production of 5G smartphones.</strong><br />
<span id="more-1775"></span> Recently, on his personal facebook, BKAV CEO Nguyen Tu Quang affirmed that the company will not stand out of the 5G game by offering a 5G smartphone to the market soon.</p>
<p><img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_14_11_38525556/0c6f89b6a3f44aaa13e5.jpg" width="625" height="350"></p>
<p><em> Bkav will have 5G smartphone. Illustration</em></p>
<p>Bkav media representative affirmed that the next generation of Bphone will have a 5G connection. In addition, Bkav will produce high-end phones. However, the specific time to launch the product has not been revealed. This person also did not say whether to launch Bphone this year or not.</p>
<p>Talking about the basic features of 5G, he said they include high speed, low latency, the ability to connect large numbers of IoT devices. These features mainly serve a future IoT world, real-time services with low latency such as Smart City utility, Smart Factory, but not on smartphones.</p>
<p>As usual, Bkav will launch new Bphone annually since 2015. Last May, Bkav launched 4 models B40, B60, B86 and B86s. In particular, the B40 and B60 have been delayed many times, have not yet been released to the market, and then changed to become a smartphone specializing in security, sold to Europe &#8211; according to Nguyen Tu Quang.</p>
<p>5G has become an important keyword in Vietnam in the last two years in the telecommunications field. All 3 operators Viettel, MobiFone, VinaPhone are testing 5G broadcasting in the central areas of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Carriers are continuing to expand this coverage.</p>
<p>Some smartphones in Vietnam have been registered with carriers to be able to connect to 5G. Typical models include: Samsung S21 series, Oppo (Find X2, Find X2 pro), Xiaomi (Mi 10T Pro 5G, Poco F2 Pro), ZTE (AXON 10 pro 5G), Realme (Realme X50 pro 5G), Huawei (P40, P40 pro, P40 Pro Plus). Although the iPhone 12 series is not yet official, some people have already caught up with 5G.</p>
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