vivo (technology company)

Vivo Communication Technology Co. Ltd., (styled as vivo), is a Chinese multinational technology company headquartered in Dongguan, Guangdong that designs and develops smartphones, smartphone accessories, software and online services. The company develops software for its phones, distributed through its V-Appstore, with iManager included in their proprietary, Android-based operating system, Origin OS in Mainland China, and Funtouch OS elsewhere. Vivo is an independent company and develops its own products. It has 10,000 employees, with research and development centers in Shenzhen, Guangdong, and Nanjing, Jiangsu.[3]

Vivo Communication Technology
Native name
维沃移动通信有限公司
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryConsumer electronics
Founded2009 (2009)
FounderShen Wei (沈炜)
Headquarters
Dongguan, Guangdong
,
China
Area served
Worldwide[lower-alpha 1]
Key people
  • Shen Wei (CEO)
  • Jerome Chen (CMO & VP Vivo India)
ProductsSmartphones
Hi-Fi
Software and Online services
Number of employees
10,000[2] (2020)
ParentBBK Electronics
SubsidiariesiQOO
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese维沃移动通信有限公司
Traditional Chinese維沃移動通信有限公司
Literal meaningVivo Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.
Websitevivo.com

History

In the first quarter of 2015, Vivo was ranked among the top 10 smartphone makers, achieving a global market share of 2.7%.[4]

Since its founding in 2009, Vivo has expanded to over 100 countries around the world. International expansion began in 2014, when the company entered the Thailand market.[5] Vivo quickly followed up with launches in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

In 2017, Vivo entered the smartphone market in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Russia, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal.[6][7][8][9] In June 2017, it entered the Pakistan smartphone market and the Vivo brand is currently experiencing rapid growth and popularity in the country.[10][11]

In October 2020, Vivo announced that it would begin to sell its products also in Europe.[3]

Vivo X60 featured the Zeiss co-engineered imaging system

On 17 December 2020, Vivo and Zeiss announced a long-term strategic partnership to jointly promote and develop breakthrough innovations in mobile imaging technology. The first “Vivo Zeiss co-engineered imaging system” will be featured in the Vivo X60 series. As part of the collaboration agreement, Vivo and Zeiss will establish the Vivo Zeiss Imaging Lab, a joint R&D program to innovate mobile imaging technology for Vivo's flagship smartphones. [12]

In April 2021, three pallets of Vivo phones[13] caught fire at Hong Kong International Airport, prompting a ban on air freight of Vivo phones through Hong Kong.[14]

In June 2022, Vivo entered the world famous Guinness Book of Records.[15] It achieved the record for the "Longest Video" in which its flagship device Vivo X Fold happened to be folded over 300,000 times for a total length of 270 hours or 11 days and 6 hours.[16]

Marketing

In October 2015, Vivo became the title sponsor of the Indian Premier League (IPL) under a two-year deal starting in the 2016 season.[17][18] In July 2017, the deal was extended until 2022.[19] However, in response to the 2020 border skirmishes between India and China, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was criticised in India for allowing a Chinese company to be the title sponsor of the league. Vivo and BCCI mutually agreed to suspend the deal for the 2020 season, with a clause to resume it next season.[20]

In June 2017, Vivo reached a sponsorship deal with FIFA to become the official smartphone brand of the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups.[21] The company also signed a deal with UEFA as an official partner of the UEFA Euro 2020 and UEFA Euro 2024,[22] and became a title sponsor of India's Pro Kabaddi.[23]

Vivo has a sponsorship deal with the NBA in China, with Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry. He endorses the brand in China and the Philippines.[24]

Controversies

IMEI number controversy in India

In June 2020, the cybercrime unit of Meerut Police revealed that more than 13,500 Vivo smartphones used in India were running on the same IMEI number. The IMEI number is a 15-digit code meant to be unique to every mobile device, that may be used for tracking criminals or stolen mobile phones. By using the same IMEI number for multiple devices, Vivo could have hampered police tracking of criminals or stolen devices. In 2017, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India issued a statement that all mobile devices would be required to have a unique IMEI number. Failure to do so would be seen as tampering and could result in a fine or up to 3 years of imprisonment.

The events led to the police filing a case against Vivo and its service centre. The lapse reportedly came to light when a police officer gave his mobile phone to the staff at the cybercrime unit for examination, as the phone was not working properly despite being repaired at a Vivo service centre in Meerut. The cybercrime unit found that the IMEI number of the device was different from the one printed on the box, and then forwarded the IMEI number to an unidentified telecommunications company providing telecommunications services for the handset and asked for the relevant data. The company informed that as of 24 September 2019, the same IMEI number had been running on 13,557 mobile phones in different states of the country. The Meerut police reportedly handed a notice to Vivo India's nodal officer Harmanjit Singh under Section 91 of the CrPC, and also registered a case under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code.[25][26][27][28]

Tax evasion allegation in India

The Indian government raided the offices of Vivo in July 2022 and accused the company of tax evasion. The company allegedly remitted almost half of its turnover out of India.[29] The Enforcement Directorate also blocked the bank accounts of the company to prevent further money laundering.[30][31]

Notes

  1. Australia,[1] Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Malaysia, Mexico, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam, Ghana

References

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  14. "Hong Kong Air Cargo ban on Vivo phones after pallets catch fire at airport". 12 April 2021.
  15. "Vivo X Fold Guinness World Record Endurance 300000 Folds". 8 June 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  16. Khavanekar, Aditya (9 June 2022). "vivo X Fold successfully challenged the Guinness record: 300,000 folds in 11 days are still as new". Gamingsym. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  17. vivo bags IPL title sponsorship for two years. Cricbuzz.com (2015-10-19). Retrieved on 2017-01-03.
  18. vivo Formally Announces Partnership With BCCI as IPL Sponsor. Thequint.com (2015-10-27). Retrieved on 2017-01-03.
  19. "vivo retains IPL title rights till 2022 after massive bid". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  20. "IPL title sponsor: Dream 11 replaces Vivo as IPL 2020 title sponsor, to pay BCCI Rs 222 crore". www.timesnownews.com. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  21. "vivo wants you to know its name so much it's sponsoring the World Cup". The Verge. 2 June 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
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  23. "Pro Kabaddi league: STAR Sports signs record five-year deal with vivo". Hindustan Times. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  24. Doland, Angela (24 April 2017). "Why Stephen Curry Is Plugging a Chinese Smartphone". Advertising Age. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
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  27. June 2020, Jitendra Soni 05. "Over 13000 Vivo phones found to be using same IMEI number". TechRadar India. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  28. Rai, Piyush (5 June 2020). "Cop dropped off phone for repairs, 'unique' IMEI found active on 13,500 phones". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  29. "Vivo India remitted about 50% of its turnover to China to avoid taxes: ED". Business Standard. 7 July 2022.
  30. "India raids Vivo offices over money laundering allegations". TechCrunch. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  31. "India blocks 119 accounts linked to China's Vivo in money laundering probe". The Times of India. 7 July 2022.
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