Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

SMARTPHONE SHIPMENTS DIP DESPITE GROWTH IN 5G DEVICES

- Shouvik Das shouvik.das@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: India’s smartphone shipments fell for the third consecutiv­e quarter in the January to March period due to muted demand and supply disruption­s, according to Internatio­nal Data Corp.’s quarterly smartphone market tracker. The country’s overall smartphone market declined 4.8% from a year earlier in the three months ended March, according to IDC.

The drop in shipments comes despite the sharp growth in 5G smartphone adoption in India. Navkendar Singh, research director, mobile devices, IDC India, said in an interview that 5G smartphone shipments in India jumped 300% from a year earlier in the March quarter. Upasana Joshi, research manager, IDC India, said 31% of smartphone­s shipped in the quarter were 5G phones, with an average selling price of ₹29,000.

Singh said the growth in 5G phones is due to wider availabili­ty of 5G chips across price points, as well as a natural evolution of technology originatin­g in China. With supply constraint­s easing, by the end of 2022, all smartphone­s priced above ₹23,000 will be 5G-enabled, Joshi added. However, it may not be enough to revive the market. Industry experts said in April that factors such as the global supply chain crisis, lockdowns due to a fresh wave of Covid in China, lack of demand, stagnation in innovation, and rising inflation and supply costs are leading to higher phone prices, impacting demand.

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