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Smartphone shipment touches 38mn units, grew 23% in Q1, 2021: Counterpoint

Source: Highlights New product launches, promotions, and financial schemes as well as pent-up demand coming from 2020 drove the smartphone market in the March quarter - which is the highest ever for the first quarter. The consumer demand will take a hit due to the ongoing COVID-19 wave and subsequent lockdowns, he added. The feature phone market registered a 14 percent y-o-y growth during the quarter, driven by strong shipments of JioPhone under its new model and subsequent promotions. Smartphone shipment in India grew a record 23 percent in the March 2021 quarter to reach over 38 million units, but the second wave of the pandemic could dampen consumer sentiment, research firm Counterpoint said on Monday.

India s smartphone industry grew 23% in Q1; Xiaomi leads, Samsung second

India s smartphone industry grew 23% in Q1; Xiaomi leads, Samsung second Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi led from the front, retaining its number one position even though it suffered a 5-percentage-point drop in market share from 31 per cent in Q1 2020 to 26 per cent Sumant Banerji | April 26, 2021 | Updated 23:16 IST KEY HIGHLIGHTS Xiaomi led the market in Q1 2021 with a 26% shipment share accounting for five out of the top 10 smartphone models. Samsung was second, logging the highest growth at 52% and a 20% share, up from 16% last year. OnePlus led 5G smartphone shipments with 33% share. Chinese brands together accounted for 75% share in the quarter. Second COVID wave likely to dampen demand in the next few quarters.

India s smartphone shipments declined 4% in 2020: Report - The Hindu BusinessLine

January 28, 2021 × Higher demand post-lockdown, strong promotions on online channels and new use cases drove the smartphone market India’s smartphone shipments declined by 4 per cent Year over Year (YoY) to reach over 150 million units in 2020, according to a report by Counterpoint. “The high consumer demand post-lockdown, as well as strong promotions on online channels and new use cases like e-learning and work from home, drove the smartphone market in the pandemic-hit year,” the report said. India’s mobile handset market also declined 9 per cent YoY in 2020 owing to a decline in feature phone shipments. The feature phone market declined 20 per cent YoY decline “as consumers in this segment were the worst hit by the lockdowns,” the report said.

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