Samsung regains numero uno spot in Indian smartphone mkt: Counterpoint

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Korean has regained the number one spot with 29 per cent share in the Indian market during the April-June 2018 quarter, toppling rival Xiaomi, according to research firm Counterpoint Research.

"has regained the leading position back after receding it to two quarters ago.

"The success of Samsung during the quarter can be attributed to its refreshed J series as it launched the most number of models as compared to any brand across multiple price points during the quarter," said in a statement.

Samsung's strong offline distribution and aggressive marketing campaign around the J series helped the company to gain market and mind share during the quarter, he added.

Xiaomi recorded its highest ever shipments in during the second quarter with growth being driven by its strong product and supply chain strategy.

"H2 2018 is likely to be a close race between Samsung and Xiaomi especially during the important upcoming festive season," he noted.

Vivo, Oppo and Honor had 12 per cent, 10 per cent and 3 per cent share of the shipment, respectively, in the June 2018 quarter.

In the premium smartphone segment (phones priced above Rs 30,000), OnePlus led the category for the first time ever, Counterpoint said.

It added that had a slow quarter as it underwent changes in its distribution strategy.

"Apart from this, its domestic assembling is yet to pick up pace, which means the giant is still relying on imports for its sales in had 1 per cent market share during the quarter, its lowest in recent history," Counterpoint said.

The overall smartphone market -- which now contribute to half of the total handset market -- returned to double-digit growth (18 per cent) year-on-year after a flat first quarter growth.

"smartphone market returned to double digit growth during the quarter and is likely to grow in double digits for the entire year. Growth during the quarter was driven by new launches and strong promotions across both during the quarter," said.

On the other hand, the feature phone market in India continued to outpace the smartphone market with a y-o-y growth of 21 per cent. It was led by (47 per cent share), followed by Samsung (9 per cent), (8 per cent), (6 pe cent) and Lava (5 per cent).

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 21:15 IST