Xiaomi, Chinese Brand names Direct Indian Smartphone Marketplace in Q2 2022: Report
The smartphone sector in India grew by 3 per cent to 35 million units in the April-June quarter, with Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi foremost the chart, an IDC report said on Monday. According to the Global Knowledge Corporation’s (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Cellular Cellular phone Tracker report, Chinese brand names now occupy prime 3 positions in the Indian smartphone market with Realme and Vivo relocating up the ladder, although Samsung slipped to the fourth location in phrases of volumes.
The IDC report estimates that 34.7 million models of smartphones have been shipped in the June 2022 quarter, which was 2.9 percent much more compared to 33.8 million units transported in the exact time period a 12 months in the past.
Xiaomi shipped 7.1 million smartphone models, thus leading the Indian smartphone section with 20.4 % share regardless of 28.2 per cent dip in volumes on a calendar year-on-calendar year foundation.
“Xiaomi continued to guide but was the only vendor among the major 10 with declining shipments of 28 p.c YoY in the second quarter of 2022. It confronted source constraints by means of the initially 50 % of 2022, specially in the sub-USD 200 phase. But 2Q22 was the launch quarter of its Redmi 10 collection, which collectively with Redmi 9A Activity and Redmi Take note 11, accounted for 35 per cent of its shipments,” the report said.
Xiaomi dropped to the 3rd slot within just the 5G section, which contributed 25 per cent to its general shipments.
Realme’s shipments amplified by 23.7 per cent to 6.1 million models, assisting it acquire 17.5 per cent market share.
Vivo’s cargo grew by 17.4 percent to 5.9 million models, thereby capturing 16.9 % marketplace share whilst Samsung’s shipments inched up 2.7 per cent to 5.7 million, foremost to 16.3 per cent market share in the June 2022 quarter.
“Samsung dropped to the fourth slot, registering a weak next quarter of 2022 with a development of 3 percent YoY. In spite of a refreshed portfolio, desire remained very low, although ASPs (typical selling value) climbed to USD 250 (optimum amongst the top rated five vendors). It ongoing to lead in the 5G phase with 46 percent of its shipments as 5G smartphones,” the report claimed.
The in general smartphone current market in India in the initially 50 % of 2022 declined by 1 per cent to 71 million units on YoY foundation, according to the report.
The smartphone sector in India grew by 3 per cent to 35 million units in the April-June quarter, with Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi foremost the chart, an IDC report said on Monday. According to the Global Knowledge Corporation’s (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Cellular Cellular phone Tracker report, Chinese brand names now occupy prime 3 positions in the Indian smartphone market with Realme and Vivo relocating up the ladder, although Samsung slipped to the fourth location in phrases of volumes.
The IDC report estimates that 34.7 million models of smartphones have been shipped in the June 2022 quarter, which was 2.9 percent much more compared to 33.8 million units transported in the exact time period a 12 months in the past.
Xiaomi shipped 7.1 million smartphone models, thus leading the Indian smartphone section with 20.4 % share regardless of 28.2 per cent dip in volumes on a calendar year-on-calendar year foundation.
“Xiaomi continued to guide but was the only vendor among the major 10 with declining shipments of 28 p.c YoY in the second quarter of 2022. It confronted source constraints by means of the initially 50 % of 2022, specially in the sub-USD 200 phase. But 2Q22 was the launch quarter of its Redmi 10 collection, which collectively with Redmi 9A Activity and Redmi Take note 11, accounted for 35 per cent of its shipments,” the report said.
Xiaomi dropped to the 3rd slot within just the 5G section, which contributed 25 per cent to its general shipments.
Realme’s shipments amplified by 23.7 per cent to 6.1 million models, assisting it acquire 17.5 per cent market share.
Vivo’s cargo grew by 17.4 percent to 5.9 million models, thereby capturing 16.9 % marketplace share whilst Samsung’s shipments inched up 2.7 per cent to 5.7 million, foremost to 16.3 per cent market share in the June 2022 quarter.
“Samsung dropped to the fourth slot, registering a weak next quarter of 2022 with a development of 3 percent YoY. In spite of a refreshed portfolio, desire remained very low, although ASPs (typical selling value) climbed to USD 250 (optimum amongst the top rated five vendors). It ongoing to lead in the 5G phase with 46 percent of its shipments as 5G smartphones,” the report claimed.
The in general smartphone current market in India in the initially 50 % of 2022 declined by 1 per cent to 71 million units on YoY foundation, according to the report.