Hindustan Times (Patiala)

India overtakes US to become world’s secondlarg­est smartphone market

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MUMBAI: Cheap handsets and the proliferat­ion of fourth generation, or 4G, services have helped India overtake the US to become the world’s secondlarg­est smartphone market, trailing only China, according to a new report by analyst firm Canalys.

After a wobble in the second quarter of 2017, India’s smartphone market recovered quickly with shipments growing 23% year on year in the third quarter to reach just over 40 million units, Canalys analysts said on Thursday.

“Doubts about India’s market potential are clearly dispelled by this result,” said Canalys research analyst Ishan Dutt.

“There are close to 100 mobile device brands sold in India, with more vendors arriving every quarter. In addition, India has one of the

most complex channel landscapes, but with low barriers to entry. Growth will continue. Low smartphone penetratio­n and the explosion of LTE (long term evolution, or 4G) are the main drivers.”

Despite posting excellent results, the market continues to concentrat­e, with the top five vendors (Samsung Electronic­s, Xiaomi Inc., Vivo

Electronic­s Corp., Oppo Electronic­s Corp. and Lenovo Mobile Communicat­ion Technology Ltd) now accounting for 75% of total shipments in India. Samsung and Xiaomi accounted for almost half of the total market as the top five vendors continued to post strong growth in Q3 2017. Samsung shipped 9.4 million smartphone­s, almost 30% more than in Q3 last year.

Second-placed Xiaomi increased shipments by over 290% to 9.2 million units.

“Xiaomi’s growth is a clear example of how a successful online brand can enter the offline market while maintainin­g low overheads,” said Canalys analyst Rushabh Doshi.

“But Xiaomi focuses on the low end. It struggles in the mid-range (devices priced between ₹15,000 and ₹20,000), where Samsung, Oppo and Vivo are particular­ly strong. Neverthele­ss, we predict Xiaomi’s continued go-to-market innovation­s will allow it to overtake Samsung within a couple of quarters.”

Apple Inc. began local production in India earlier this year, and its iPhone shipments more than doubled to 900,000 units in Q3 2017 compared with the year-ago period, impressive in a market that is skewed toward low-end smartphone­s.

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