Tuesday, December 1, 2020

realme ranks 2nd in Malaysia and hits 50 million of product sales

Hi Everyone, 



According to Counterpoint's Q3 2020 smartphone shipment report two weeks ago, young brand realme grew 132% QoQ in Q3 2020, becoming the world’s fastest brand to hit 50million shipments since inception. The youngster-focused and online-centric brand, realme has grown rapidly in South East Asia since it entered the market in Q4 2018. In the SEA region, realme grew by 196% YoY and 47% QoQ, demonstrating clear leadership in key countries including the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, solidifying its top-5 position in the region. The Counterpoint’s Q3 2020 Quarterly Smartphone Market Monitor has reported that the team in realme Malaysia achieved 50% QoQ growth and ranked as Top 2 Smartphone Brand in Malaysia market compared to other SEA countries.

 

“realme has been winning tens of millions of fans globally and has become a leading choice smartphone brand for many younger consumers. Inevitably, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused negative effects to the global smartphone industry, such as supply chain disruption, delayed market demand, and reduced consumer confidence. During this period, we expect consumers to shift more towards the mid and budget smartphone segments, opting for value-for-money products. This is the price range where realme has a clear competitive edge with strong product offerings,” commented by Flora Tang, Research Analyst at Counterpoint on realme’s significant growth in Q3

 

Flora added that, “According to our observation, realme continued the aggressive product launch plan in 2020 despite the pandemic’s shadow, bringing fresh air to the market with realme 6/6 Pro/6i series, realme X3/X3 SuperZoom, the new narzo series, and various models within the realme C series. These models, with premium features such as multiple cameras, AI-capable chipsets, long battery life, and stylish form factors, have received positive feedback among consumers from various SEA countries including Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and more”.

 

“According to the recent 2020 e-Conomy report launched by Google, Bain and Temasek, more than 1 in 3 digital service users are new because of the pandemic. And we expect Malaysia's Internet economy to grow 3X to reach $30B in 2025. Mobile connectivity will serve an important role to our economic trajectory, and I am pleased to see realme Malaysia continuing to be an important enabler in this ecosystem by launching delightful products on their YouTube channel. As recently as September and October, realme phones were one of the top 10 trending Google searches in Malaysia in those months. Thank you realme Malaysia and congratulations on an amazing milestone to be proud of,” said Marc Woo, Managing Director of Google Malaysia.

 

realme Malaysia caters the demand of online purchase while practising contactless delivery through its e-commerce platforms during the pandemic period. Last week, realme has just recently achieved tremendous sales growth as compared to Double 11 in 2019.

 

"It has been a pleasure to witness how realme has further widened its digital presence in Lazada Malaysia and become one of the fastest-growing LazMall brands this year in the Mobile & Tablets category. We look forward to continuing to achieve new milestones together!” said Sherry Tan, Chief Business Officer, Lazada Malaysia.

 

Regional Managing Director of Shopee, Ian Ho also mentioned that “We are honoured to be realme's trusted e-commerce partner of choice. From smartphones to wearables, as well as health products and lifestyle offerings, realme’s wide range of products are loved by many Malaysians who shop on Shopee. This makes realme one of the best-selling mobile and gadget brands on the platform. Shopee congratulates realme on this new milestone that they have unlocked, and we look forward to exciting times ahead”.   

 

realme Malaysia would like to thank all the fans for their unconditional support and the team will keep the strong growth momentum by developing more products in various ranges for Malaysians to live a smarter lifestyle.

 

realme, a young and trendsetting technology company, has just been named by Counterpoint's Q3 2020 smartphone shipment report to be the fastest growing brand to reach the 50 million smartphone sales milestone surpassed Apple, Samsung and Huawei. Channeling the energy of youths and young professionals, who form the bulk of its fans and customers, realme leapfrogged global competitors to this achievement in merely nine quarters. In addition to this milestone, realme also recorded a history high level of quarterly shipments of 14.8 million and is the world’s fastest-growing brand in Q3 as it grew 132% QoQ for the quarter, gaining momentum and surpassing analysts expectations. 

 

According to Counterpoint, realme’s growth rate in shipments volume represents “the strongest growth momentum among major global OEMs”. realme accelerated to 50M sales because it enjoyed great success with youths and young people all over the world, with this segment of users making up most of its customer base. realme has gained a niche following amongst youths globally, given how diverse this user group is across countries and cultures. “realme grew to become one of the top 5, or even top 3, brands in its key markets, including India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Philippines and some other Southeast Asian countries”, says Research Analyst Abhilash Kumar at Counterpoint. realme may shake up the position of the global top six industries players and become the industry’s biggest dark horse with the fastest growing rate in the world.

 

SourceCounterpoint Q3 2020 Global Smartphone Shipments Report

Source: Counterpoint Q3 2020 Global Smartphone Shipments Report

realme, whose slogan is ‘Dare to Leap’, adopts a strategy of selling leapfrog performance and trendy design-driven quality products that resonate with its young crowd at affordable and attractive price points. “With its efforts to bring the affordable yet premium-like products to consumers, as well as its ability to offer smooth digital shopping and after-sales services in different countries, realme has emerged as the most resilient brand during and after the pandemic crisis”, Research Analyst Abhilash Kumar commented on realme’s performance. realme’s trendsetting image and product reputation has contributed to building customer trust and brand awareness. 

“At realme, we live out our philosophy, which is to dare to leap into the forefront of innovation, design and product value, which is something young people can identify with,’ says Sky Li, realme’s CEO. Though young, realme has won five top international design awards and collaborated with world-class notable designers on its products through the realme Design Studio. 

realme has also delivered on technological innovation, being one of the first companies to utilize the Snapdragon 865/765G processor and introducing the 64MP camera on a phone. More importantly these innovations have enabled realme to introduce 5G-enabled smartphones to youths and young consumers, increasing its popularity and reputation in Malaysia and internationally. 

realme’s international team and DNA has enabled the company to grow quickly. Just like its young clientele, realme has taken risks to expand quickly to over 61 markets globally and is amongst the Top 5 brands in over 13 markets globally in just two years, ranking seventh globally. For young consumers, realme has expanded quickly to offer a variety of AI of Things (AIoT) products such as smart audio, visual and lifestyle products to complement their increasingly digitally connected lives. 

These products have also quickly become popular. In India, realme sold over 1 million smart individual audio devices, reaching first spot in market share in Q2 2020. So far, realme has released over 50 AIoT products in 2020, with plans to double it in 2021. Through realme, young people can dare to leap into the future, well-equipped to live life to the fullest.




 

Apart from that, realme Malaysia’s latest product line 'realme by narzo' has achieved its first amazing result on Lazada's 11.11 Biggest One-day Sale. The latest realme narzo 20 with the mission of “Entertainment for You” was ranked as No. 1 Best-selling New Smartphone in Lazada 2020 (1 Jan - 11 Nov 2020) and The Best-selling Smartphone Series in Lazada 2020 (1 Jan - 11 Nov 2020)

 

The total unit of realme smartphones sold yesterday has also led them to be the Top 4 Best-Selling Smartphone Brand on Lazada 11.11. 

 

 

realme Malaysia also received tremendous results on Shopee as its sales growth has increased 5053% as compared to the Double 11 sales in 2019. 

 

This 11.11, realme was crowned No 1 for the following categories during Shopee 11.11 Big Sale as of 1 Jan until 11 Nov 2020:

-No 1 Audio Brand

-No 1 Wearables Brand

-No 1 Mobile Accessories Brand

-No 1 Best-Selling 8GB+128GB Smartphone

 

realme, a trendsetting brand is also recognised as the Top 4 Best-selling Health Care Brand with its realme Smart Scale that was launched in October.

 



 

The outstanding sales results of realme is a solid proof from Counterpoint Q3’s 2020 smartphone shipment report where realme was named as the fastest growing brand to reach 50 million smartphone sales milestone.

 

“We are truly grateful for the love and support from realme fans who dare to leap with us and contribute to the remarkable sales achievement of realme in both e-commerce platforms throughout the year. We are proud to announce that realme narzo 20 has achieved two best-seller titles on its first sale during Double 11 with Lazada. It is indeed a good start for realme narzo 20 series and we are committed to strive for the best and serve you better despite the pandemic and a challenging year for all of us,” said Tiffany Teh, Brand Manager of realme Malaysia. 

 

realme also recently recorded a history high level of quarterly shipments of 14.8 million and is the world’s fastest-growing brand in Q3 as it grew 132% QoQ for the quarter, gaining momentum and surpassing analysts expectations.

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Fjord Trout Dan Salmon Norway Yang Selamat Dan Berkhasiat Menjadi Sajian Musim Pandemik Ini

Hi Korang,

Ikan salmon dan fjord trout Norway merupakan ikan berkhasiat, serba boleh dan selamat dimasak dan makan di rumah mahupun di restoran. 



Makanan ini mudah didapati di pasar, pasar raya dan di kedai ikan walaupun semasa pandemik. Trend pengguna mungkin ada berkembang pada masa ini, tetapi industri makanan laut Norway bernadi pada apa yang pengguna kehendaki. 

Majlis Makanan Laut Norway berbangga dengan kenyataan bahawa ikan salmon Norway berada pada titik teratas dalam kedudukan makanan lestari global selama dua tahun berterus. Tiga syarikat Norway diiktiraf di antara 10 pengeluar protin paling lestari di dunia, mengikut Indeks Protin Coller FAIRR. 

Cured Beetroot Norwegian Salmon with Lemon Essence and Pickled Daikon

Indeks ini meninjau bagaimana 60 syarikat tersenarai awam yang terbesar sedunia menghasilkan daging, tenusu dan makanan laut berfungsi berdasarkan pelbagai faktor risiko yang berkaitan dengan kelestarian termasuk pelepasan gas rumah hijau, pelupusan hutan, penggunaan antibiotik dan keadaan tenaga buruh. 

Tiada penternakan lain yang menggunakan antibiotik paling kurang daripada akuakultur Norway. Pada tahun 2019, ladang salmon Norway sudah hampir mengabaikan penggunaan antibiotik. "Makan lebih banyak makanan laut adalah cara yang baik untuk mengurangkan pelepasan iklim, dan syarikat salmon Norway menerajui pengeluaran protin yang mampan,” kata Renate Larsen, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Majlis Makanan Laut Norway (NSC). 

Norwegian Seafood Council Regional Director Asbjorn Warvik Rortveit


Menjaga keselamatan dan pemakanan yang selamat secara sihat adalah cara untuk mengatasi wabak pada masa ini dan pada masa depan. Majlis Makanan Laut Norway yang diketuai oleh Pengarah Wilayah NSC, Asbjorn Warvik Rortveit, memaparkan usaha ini semasa Sajian Tengah Hari Bermaya untuk Ikan Salmon dan Fjord Trout Norway bersama dengan Media pada 25 November 2020. 

Mr Lars Fredrik Martinussen from Nordlaks Group

Duta Besar Norway ke Malaysia, PYT Gunn Jorid Roset berucap semasa acara bermaya ini sementara Asbjorn Warvik Rortveit berkongsi gambaran keseluruhan mengenai prestasi makanan laut Norway dan Wawasan Pengguna Makanan Laut dengan media. 

Phyllis Teh founder of Art of Salmo

Phyllis Teh, pengasas bersama kedai dalam talian Art of Salmó dengan kepakaran dalam membekalkan fjord trout Norway yang tersegar bersamaan sachet perisa terus ke halaman rumah, berhujah tentang "Menyesuaikan dengan Keperluan Pengguna semasa Suasana Covid- 19”. 

Menu istimewa dari Art of Salmó

"Ketika Timur Bertemu Barat, Menu Menikmati Makanan Laut Norway”

Jordash DeCruz, sous chef at Curious Kitchen & Chef Steve Chua, owner of Two Chefs Lab, a Japanese restaurant


Cef Jordash DeCruz dan Cef Steve Chua mempersembahkan "Ketika Timur Bertemu Barat, Menu Menikmati Makanan Laut Norway” untuk sajian tengah hari. Chef Jordash adalah chef sous di Curious Kitchen di Kuala Kuala Lumpur dan mempunyai pengalaman bekerja di Norwegian Cruise Line dan Viking Ocean Pelayaran. Chef Steve adalah pengasas Two Chefs Lab, sebuah restoran Jepun dan telah mewakili Malaysia sebagai peserta tajaan Majlis Makanan Laut Norway di Piala Dunia Sushi 2018. 

Assorted Nigiri Sushi with Norwegian Salmon

Norwegian Success Cake with Fresh Berries

Sliced Seared Norwegian Fjord Trout, Truffle and Grated Onion Dressing, Sprinkled with Cured Egg Yolks


Terdapat peningkatan penggunaan makanan laut, didorong oleh kecenderungan ke arah diet yang lebih bermaya. Ini berdasarkan kajian baru-baru ini meliputi lebih daripada 25,000 pengguna di seluruh 20 pasaran oleh Kantar bagi pihak Majlis Makanan Laut Norway. Ini merupakan kajian pengguna makanan laut terbesar seumpamanya dan menawarkan pandangan sungguh ternilai mengenai makanan laut termasuk tingkah laku serta pilihan pengguna dari masa ke masa. 

Banyak pasaran di wilayah ini melapurkan peningkatan permintaan untuk makanan laut diproses dan dibungkus untuk produk dengan tarikh jualan yang lebih lama. Industri makanan laut Norway kini disesuaikan mengikut perubahan preferensi pembeli dan mengubah pengeluarannya untuk memenuhi keperluan ini. Ia meneruskan usahanya untuk menyediakan makanan laut yang selamat, lestari, dan berkhasiat selama ini. 

Majlis Makanan Laut Norway 

Majlis Makanan Laut Norway (NSC) dimiliki oleh Kementerian Perdagangan, Industri dan Perikanan. Industri makanan laut Norway membiayai kegiatannya melalui yuran yang dikenakan kepada semua eksport makanan laut Norway. Beribupejabat di Tromsø, NSC mempunyai kehadiran di pasaran utama di seluruh dunia dengan tujuan untuk meningkatkan nilai sumber makanan laut Norway. NSC mengawasi pentadbiran dan penggunaan tanda dagangan "Makanan Laut dari Norway" iaitu nilai bersama untuk industri makanan laut Norway. Bersama dengan industri, NSC bertujuan untuk meningkatkan permintaan dan penggunaan makanan laut dari Norway. Untuk maklumat lebih lanjut, sila layari https://en.seafood.no/ 

Tanda Dagangan "Makanan Laut dari Norway" 

Makanan laut selalu menjadi sebahagian penting dalam diet kita. Walau bagaimanapun, pengguna hari ini semakin tertumpu pada keaslian makanan, bagaimana ia dihasilkan dan bagaimana ia mengatasi kebimbangan mengenai kelestarian. Norway dibangunkan berdasarkan industri makanan lautnya dan menguruskan sumber lautanya secara lestari. 

Tanda dagang baru "Makanan Laut dari Norway" menangani pelbagai isu tersebut berdasarkan prihatinan tulen terhadap alam sekitar. Tanda dagang ini adalah simbol keaslian dan kualiti untuk semua makanan laut Norway, samada yang diternak atau ditangkap liar di perairan sejuk dan jernih di Norway. Kerana tidak ada keraguan mengenainya: Keaslian perkara penting.


Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Kaspersky urges Malaysian parents to keep their kids safer online

Hi Everyone,

A move to ensure the new school session in 2021 can be conducted safely, all schools in Malaysia are set to remain close for the rest of the year. The Ministry of Education [1] decided the move after considering data analysis of COVID-19 cases involving students, teachers, and their close contacts. The new school year would begin on Jan 20, 2021 [2]. In addition, the Ministry has urged the school administrators to continue the home-based learning for teachers and students [3]



In conjunction with home-based learning, Kaspersky hosted an online forum to discuss ways keeping the kids safer online. Featuring industry experts including: Ong Kian Yew, Chief Executive Officer at PIKOM (the National Tech Association of Malaysia); Datuk Dr. Chiam Heng Keng, Founding President of The Early Childhood Care and Education Council Malaysia; and Nazrudin Habibur Rahman, a TV Host, Actor, Entrepreneur and father of three, the conference was hosted by Deborah Priya Henry, TV host, model and co-founder of an NGO which focuses on children education. 

Yeo Siang Tiong, General Manager for Southeast Asia at Kaspersky underlined that between March to May 2020, as many as 47%-51% of Malaysian kids spent most of their time online searching for learning materials related to their online classes. 

“It is a good sign that kids in Malaysia are using technology in a productive way. Our Digital Comfort Zone [4] Report quantified the increase of internet usage because of the pandemic at up to two more hours every day in Southeast Asia. 63% parents agreed that their children are using the internet more than they did on the same period as compared to last year. Our study also revealed that parents fear for their children’s online safety, but are not putting time to talk about them. Because of these, we are glad to initiate such conversations today,” says Yeo. 

For his part, Ong said that after several months of home-based learning for students and remote work for parents, both parents and students would continue to seek the right technology tools. The recently announced Malaysian Budget 2021 [5], proposed that the relief on lifestyle expenses (such as computer, smartphone or tablet) be increased from RM2,500 to RM3,000. 



“We foresee the proposed tax relief will boost the purchases of these smart devices to address any possible shortages to work from home and learn from home. At present, PIKOM members, in general, have already reported positive sales trend throughout the MCO period,” adds Ong. 

Speaking on not attending schools and home-based learning, Datuk Dr. Chiam said that students miss their friends and doing school activities. For younger students, they are physically active and tend to have shorter attention span. Confinement at home and having parents who are also busy to keep kids interested, may potentially lead the young ones to frustrations, which may be demonstrated through being aggressive, intolerant, uncooperative, and disinterested. 

“However, not everything is negative, as there are also many positive aspects of staying and learning at home. Parents can spend time doing things together, exercise together, or just have fun together. Our current situation enhances bonding and offers a perfect time for mothers and fathers to sit down with their kids and discuss things that matter – such as forming online habits to keep them safe.” explains Datuk. 

Nazrudin, a Kaspersky user, commented that he enjoyed the stay at home and home-based learning with his kids but not without its own challenges. “I learned from Kaspersky that parents who are completely unfamiliar with video games may be tempted to completely ban their children from playing. However, banning is not the healthiest solution. This is because children may have peers that play games at school and by disallowing them from participating, they may feel like an outcast. So there should be a check and balance in parenting.” 

“To achieve this balance, I personally install safety nets such as Kaspersky Safe Kids. I agree with Datuk Dr. Chiam, as one of the most effective way is to be good role models to our kids. For #teamnazrudin, we practice no smartphone during mealtimes and have conversations related to cyber safety, when they are in doubt. We are no experts in this area, but we will learn together,” he adds. 

Kaspersky has some good tips for the parents: 

- Spend more time communicating with your children about online safety measures. Tell your children what must not, under any circumstances, be published on the Internet and why. 

- Surf and learn together. See where they spend their time online and explore how to best keep them safe. Also spending time to play online games, so you can learn from each other. 

- Explain that all the sensitive information can be shared only via messengers and only with people you know in real life. 

- And yes, we do recommend parents to install a cybersecurity software like Kaspersky Total Security to protect their kids against online threats. Kaspersky is offering a three-month free trial of Kaspersky Total Security, available through this link https://bit.ly/safekids011




Notes:






[5] Review of resident individual income tax relief on lifestyle expenses https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/my/Documents/tax/my-tax-espresso-nov2020-budget2021.pdf