Distribution Problems Irritating Vivo In Poland?
An unconfirmed report suggested that Vivo’s local branch will be withdrawing from Poland. The report came from Poland and the report, Vivo has given out the statement:
“Continuous market analysis and selection of the appropriate business strategy in consultation with local representatives is crucial for the Vivo brand. We regret to inform you that the authorized distributor of the brand in Poland has decided to stop operating. Despite this, our customers can still rely on Vivo’s robust products, comprehensive customer support, and interrupted software updates.”
Vivo stores in Poland are now open and running, where the retailers continue to sell smartphones. This situation points us to the conclusion that new vivo models are not likely to be launched in Poland.
Oppo has sent a preemptive statement to GSMOnline.pl, in which they deny the rumors and tease the Reno 10 series launch coming in July. The statement:
“We strongly deny rumors about leaving Poland. The country is a very important market for us and we already have launches scheduled for the end of the year. In July, we will present the Reno 10 series and in the following month’s loT devices, including the new OPPO Air3 Pro headphones, we will expand the ecosystem portfolio.”
The European market is shaking its head towards Vivo and Oppo because Vivo, like Oppo, shut down its site in Germany a while back. Vivo’s Netherlands branch is offline but Oppo is still running. The French sites for both brands are still running but reports about trouble are there.
Both Oppo and Vivo are subsidiaries of the parent company BBK Electronics Corporation, which is a Chinese multinational conglomerate. The company specializes in developing consumer electronics products such as smartphones, tablet computers, smartwatches, smart TVs, etc.