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Samsung led the overall mobile phone and smartphone market during the Q4 2014 in India: Counterpoint Research




New Delhi, India, February 5, 2015: According to Counterpoint Research, In India, Samsung led the overall mobile phone and smartphone market during the quarter Q4 2014 (Oct-Dec) with a market share of 16.1% and 27.4% respectively. You can understand it via below chart:


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Following are the key findings of the competitive environment in Indian Handset Market:


  •  India mobile phone market grew by 6% Y-o-Y but declined sequentially on account of a mixed seasonality during the quarter.

  • Smartphone shipments stood close to 22 Million during Q4 2014 reaching to a record level crossing 80 Million units for the first time and contributing close to 32% of the overall shipments in CY 2014.

  • India is the third largest smartphone market in the world and shipping almost twice as many smartphones shipped in Japan in 2014.

  • Samsung led the overall mobile phone and smartphone market during the quarter with a market share of 16.1% and 27.4% respectively.

  • Micromax maintained the second position in both overall and smartphone market closely following Samsung. Micromax smartphone shipments grew 75% Y -o-Y but declined sequentially

  •  Intex entered the top 5 smartphone vendor rankings for the first time in a quarter capturing slightly under 7% of the market share during the quarter. Intex smartphones enjoyed a strong demand in sub-$100 smartphone segment especially for its Aqua 3G and Y Pro models.

  • Lenovo raced to number fifth position primarily due to acquisition of Motorola capturing almost 5% of the Indian smartphone market during the quarter

  • Xiaomi smartphone shipments grew almost 250% Q-o-Q but the vendor failed to make it to the Top five smartphone vendors during the quarter

  • For the full year, the online only brands, Xiaomi and Motorola crossed 1Mn and 3Mn mark (cumulative shipments) respectively since launch signifying growing trend of consumers purchasing phones online.

  • Meanwhile, Apple’s iPhone shipment touched half a million units for the first time in a quarter with strong demand for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.

  • The competition for the third – fifth spots in India smartphone market will be a close race between the fast growing smartphone brands such as Intex, Lava, Lenovo (Including Motorola), Karbonn, Xiaomi, Sony and others.

© Technuter.com News Service




Samsung led the overall mobile phone and smartphone market during the Q4 2014 in India: Counterpoint Research

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