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Micromax returns to top 5 in smartphone market

- ARNAB DUTTA

Smartphone handset manufactur­er Micromax has made a comeback. After almost drowning in the rising tide of Chinese handset makers in the past two years, the Guru gram headquarte­red company regained a slot among the top five in smartphone brands during the September quarter, says analyst firm Counterpoi­nt Research.

During the July-September period, it managed nine per cent of all smartphone despatches in the country, at fourth spot, pushing Chinese player Oppo a notch behind.

Its comeback in the top-five league occurred exactly after two years. In the September 2016 quarter, it held the second position with 10 per cent market share, behind Samsung.

However, analysts think this could be shortlived. For, the rise has been buoyed on the coming legislativ­e assembly election in Chhattisga­rh, where the state government has a plan to distribute five million handsets to women and students. Micromax and Reliance Jio have got the supply contract. Once this contract ends, shipments might fall again.

In the previous 11 quarters, Micromax’s sales dwindled as Chinese handset brands rocked the India market with competitiv­e pricing and a marketing blitzkrieg. Xiaomi rose to the top, replacing longstandi­ng market leader Samsung; Vivo and Oppo together, cornered over 15 per cent.

Thus, taking the market share held by Chinese entities to over half the smartphone market. Micromax’s remained at 5 per cent during the period.

Loss of sales took place with resignatio­ns at the top. Chairman Sanjay Kapoor, erstwhile managing director (MD) of Airtel, quit the company in late 2015. Followed by Vineet Taneja, then the MD, who left after a disagreeme­nt with Micromax’s co-founders over the firm’s valuation, sources said.

Calls and messages to two of its co-founders, Rahul Sharma and Rajesh Agarwal, were not unanswered. In fact, revenue fell after 2014-15, when it was an all-time high of ~104.5 billion. That in 201617 was 46 per cent lower, at ~56.1 billion. To strengthen its business, Micromax diversifie­d into other consumer electronic­s categories — flat panel television­s, air conditione­rs and washing machines.

Data from Counterpoi­nt also show that after making a brief comeback into the top slot, Samsung has again slipped to the second spot. Xiaomi leads the market with 27 per cent share; Samsung has 23 per cent. Vivo has 10 per cent and Oppo is fifth with 8 per cent. Total shipment of smartphone­s during JulySeptem­ber rose 5 per cent to 44 million units from a year before.

Four of the top five — Xiaomi, Samsung, Vivo and Oppo — reported record shipment, in anticipati­on of better sales during the festive season.

Karn Chauhan, research analyst, says: “India shipment surpassed those of the USA during the quarter, the second time this has occurred.” Realme became the first smartphone brand to hit a million shipments within five months of launch across online channels.

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