India’s mobile phone market shrank by 2% last year, Xiaomi, Samsung’s sales fell but still ranked in the top two

2021/02/1620:48:03 digitals 2660

On the morning of February 16, it is reported that India has always been the hottest smartphone market outside of China. A few days ago, the American technology market research company IDC released a report on the Indian smartphone market for 2020. The market has shrunk slightly. The two giants Xiaomi Samsung Occupy the top two positions.

IDC report shows that due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, the Indian smartphone market shrank by 2% in 2020, with total sales of 149.7 million units.

The top five companies include four Chinese brands, and non-Chinese brand Samsung Electronics ranks second.

Xiaomi won 27% of the Indian smartphone market last year, ranking first. However, Xiaomi’s mobile phone sales fell by 6% to 41 million units. The IDC report pointed out that Xiaomi’s leading sales volume is the low-priced Redmi 8, which will be replaced by the Redmi 9 series in the second half of the year.

Samsung Electronics sold 29.7 million smartphones in India last year, sales fell 4%, and its market share was 20%. IDC commented that Samsung’s sales mainly came from the Galaxy M series and the newly released Galaxy F series. In addition, Samsung’s online sales last year increased by 65% ​​year-on-year, while offline sales fell by 28%.

Chinese brand Vivo ranked third with an 18% share. Its sales soared by 12% year-on-year to 26.7 million units.

Another Chinese brand Realme ranked fourth with a 13% share and sales of 19.2 million units, a 19% increase year-on-year.

IDC reports that in the second half of last year, the Indian smartphone market rebounded and it is expected to usher in strong growth in 2021. Statistics show that in the fourth quarter of last year, India sold 45 million smartphones, a year-on-year increase of 21%. Among them, Samsung Electronics' sales soared 35% in the fourth quarter and sold 7.7 million units.

report predicts that the growth rate of the Indian smartphone market this year will be between 5% and 9%. Sales momentum mainly comes from the demand for replacement of mid-end mobile phones and the relatively affordable 5G mobile phones. In addition, offline channel sales will also recover.

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