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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Smartphones driving India's mobile phone growth: Study




 

Nokia has emerged the largest player in the Indian mobile phone market, while Samsung rules the smartphones segment, according to a new study by CyberMedia Research.

A new study by CyberMedia Research says the Indian market saw a significant growth in smartphone sales, propelling overall mobile phone sales in the country.

According to the study, mobile handset sales in India grew 20.8 percent to 221.6 million units in 2012 whereas smartphones sales saw a 35.7 percent year-on-year growth. The study observes smartphone sales registered a whopping 75.2 percent half year-on-half year growth in 2012.

Feature phones also saw an impressive growth with sales rising by 19.9 percent to 206.4 million in 2012 from 172.2 million in the previous year.

The CyberMedia Research further says Nokia is the largest player in the Indian mobile phone market with a 21.8 percent share in terms of unit shipments. Samsung ranks second with 13.7 percent share while Micromax is at the third spot with 6.6 percent share.

“Although we see a huge market ‘hype’ around smartphones, the fact remains that the India Mobile Handsets market is still dominated by shipments of feature phones. On the other hand smartphone shipments are growing fast. This indicates India is still a ‘new phone’ market, where feature phones contribute to the bulk of shipments compared to replacements or upgrades,” notes Faisal Kawoosa, Lead Analyst, CMR Telecoms Practice.

“This propensity on the part of Indian subscribers of mobile telephony services to purchase large numbers of feature phones has paved the way for the establishment of Indian brands, which are largely focused on this segment.”

In terms of smartphones, Samsung leads with 43.1 percent share while Nokia ranks second with 13.3 percent. Sony Mobiles is at the third spot with 8.2 percent in terms of unit shipments. The figures, however, do not include the shipments of the phablet (phones with screens larger than 5-inch).

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