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Samsung’s solution for slow smartphone sales? Sell phone parts to Chinese OEMs.

August 25, 2025

It’s no secret that Samsung’s dominance within the smartphone industryis challenged by many different Chinese manufacturers. These OEMs are chipping away at Samsung’s sales and even coming close tostealing the company’s crownas the top global smartphone maker (untilthat idea was stamped outfor now).

Amidst all this competition, it appears Samsung’s solution is to play both sides. According toThe Korea Times, Samsung is expanding its smartphone component sales strategy when it comes to Chinese OEMs, especiallyHuawei,Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo.

Samsung Galaxy S10e Rear shot of camera front on

In other words, Samsung is struggling to beat its rivals in the open market so it is relying instead on selling smartphone parts to its competitors in an effort to sustain its growth.

As an example, Samsung recently announced that it will sell itsISOCELL Bright GW1image sensor to Xiaomi for inclusion in the latter company’s Redmi devices. Samsung will also sell an upcoming108MP camera sensorto Xiaomi, and OPPO is planning to start using Samsung’s sensors as well.

HUAWEI is also slated to increase its purchasing of Samsung OLED panels. The rumor is that the upcomingHUAWEI Mate 30 and Mate 30 Prowill use Samsung panels, a first for the Mate line (the P20 and P30 lines used Samsung displays). A Samsung official declined to confirm or deny this rumor but did say that the company has supplied parts to Chinese manufacturers for many years.

Samsung’smost recent earnings reportcalls out “weak sales momentum for theSamsung Galaxy S10and stagnant demand for premium products.” With that in mind, it makes sense for the company to move away from relying on the sales of its own smartphones to increase growth and instead help out the competition — and earn some profit.

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