With 7.9 million shipments, Samsung leads smartphone section in India. Others are…

Samsung shipped extra smartphones to India than any of its rivals within the July-September interval (Q3) in 2023, persevering with its lead within the nation’s smartphone market, as per a brand new report by Canalys, a market analysis agency.

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The South Korean model, nevertheless, noticed its smartphone shipments to India decline by almost 2.5% (2.47%) from the identical interval within the earlier fiscal, the report added.

What does the report say?

According to the examine, Samsung introduced 7.9 million (79 lakh) handsets to India within the third quarter of 2023, whereas as many as 8.1 million items had been delivered from July to September in 2022. The firm, nevertheless, maintained its 18% market share.

Rounding off the highest 5 are 4 Chinese producers – Xiaomi, Vivo, Realme, and OPPO, in that order. While Xiaomi superior to the second place, its smartphone deliveries to and market share in China’s neighbouring nation dropped to 7.6 million (from 9.2 million) and 18% (from 21%) respectively.

Vivo, in the meantime, went from 7.3 million to 7.2 million (items delivered) and 16% to 17% (market share), Realme 6.2% to five.8% and 14% to 13%, and OPPO, 5.3 million to 4.4 million and 12% to 10%, in India.

Other particulars

Overall, together with the highest 5 manufacturers and different producers, a complete of 43 million (4.3 crore) smartphone items had been shipped to India in Q3 2023, as in opposition to 44.6 million in Q3 2022, dropping by greater than 3% (3.6%).

Though there was a year-on-year (YoY) decline, the quarter witnessed an ‘improved’ client surroundings, permitting distributors to capitalise on newly-introduced gadgets, famous Canlays.

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