Indian Smartphone Market Grows Annually by 12% in Q1 2016 – Lenovo And Apple Fastest-Growing Brands

India’s smartphone market grew by 12 percent year-over-year, with 24.4 million units shipping in Q1 2016. The top five vendors stayed the same, with Samsung in the lead, followed by Micromax, Intex, Lenovo and Lava. Lenovo grew the most, thanks to its value-for-money handsets and offline channel strategy — its shipments were up 63 percent on Q1 2015. Established international brands Microsoft, BlackBerry, Sony and LG were the biggest losers as the market shifted toward low-cost and value-for-money handsets.

“Over the past 18 months, India’s smartphone market has been rocked by dramatic changes. The rise of online channels, the arrival of new international vendors (particularly from China), the move to LTE and the desire for higher-quality devices have all had a big impact. Indian companies have struggled as incoming vendors have been quicker to address these trends”, says Ishan Dutt, Canalys.Research Analyst. Micromax, in particular, has been through tough times, with key executives leaving. Now the company is aiming to revamp its strategy to incorporate an ecosystem of services around payments and content. Micromax’s market share fell by a couple of percentage points to 16.7 percent in Q1 2016.

But other vendors are maneuvering to move up the market share rankings. Though in eighth place, Apple’s share continued to climb in India, increasing shipments by 56 percent to make it the second fastest-growing vendor in the top 10 after Lenovo.

“Apple is outperforming the overall market in India, and still has great growth potential”, says Canalys Mobility Analyst Wilmer Ang. It is seriously challenging Samsung’s dominance of the premium segment. For devices priced over US$300 (INR20,000), Samsung’s market share fell from 66 percent in Q1 2015 to 41% in Q1 2016, while Apple grew its market share from 11 percent to 29 percent”.

Successive price cuts to the iPhone 5s made it the most popular Apple device on the market, despite its smaller screen and outdated hardware. However Ang adds: “Apple’s growth run could be short-lived. The 5s success in India has more to do with affordability of a premium brand than a preference for smaller phones, and the move to the more expensive SE will discourage budget buyers. Also, the recent government regulation curbing discounts on smart phones sold by online platforms will affect demand.”

Over the rest of the year, Canalys expects to see more vendors partnering with financing establishments, which will help boost overall affordability and ensure growth in a cost-conscious market.

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Source: Canalys

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