After falling short of Xiaomi's market share in last two quarters, Samsung regained the lead spot by capturing 29% market share, one per cent more than that of Xiaomi in the second quarter of 2018.
South
Korean electronics giant Samsung
has toppled Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi as the leading
smartphone brand in India, according to the Hong Kong-based
Counterpoint report. After falling short of Xiaomi’s market share
in last two quarters, Samsung regained the lead spot by capturing 29
per cent market share, one per cent more than Xiaomi’s 28 per cent
market share in the second quarter of 2018.
“The
success of Samsung during the quarter can be attributed to its
refreshed J-series; it launched more models than any other brand
across multiple price points during the quarter. These new launches
have some of the most popular and sought-after features like dual
cameras, 18.5:9 aspect ratio display and facial unlock. Additionally,
the strong offline distribution and aggressive marketing campaign
around its J-series helped Samsung to gain not only market share but
also mindshare during the quarter,” said Karn Chauhan, a research
analyst at Counterpoint.
share,
the Chinese company became the first smartphone brand in India to
clock 10 million smartphones shipment in the quarter. The growth can
be attributed to company’s strong product and supply chain strategy
that has allowed it to launch products with a longer shelf-life than
its competitors and that too in the important sub-Rs 10,000 segment.
The
report also highlights that Apple managed to capture only a mere one
per cent market share during the quarter, its lowest in recent
history. The OnePlus, on the other hand, became the fastest growing
premium smartphone brand with the growth of a whopping 284 per cent
in the quarter. It also became the top premium smartphone brand in
more than Rs 30,000 segment.
Here
are the key highlights of the report:
In
the smartphone segment, Samsung regained its lead in Q2 2018 with 29
per cent market share -- thanks to strong performance of models such
as the Galaxy J6, Galaxy J2 2018 and Galaxy J4 focusing on the budget
segment.
Xiaomi
recorded its highest ever shipments in India during the same quarter.
Vivo
shipments increased sequentially driven by new launches, celebrity
endorsement and aggressive campaign around IPL 2018.
Its
V9 model became its most popular V-series smartphone ever.
During
the quarter, OPPO launched its sub-brand Realme in a bid to increase
its online presence. Realme, which debuted in partnership with
Amazon, quickly managed to grab 1 per cent market share of the total
smartphone market due to strong-perceived value-for-money, unique
industrial design and positive customer feedback for its initial
model.
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