The Indian mobile handset market saw a
growth of 6 percent in the first quarter of 2012 whilst the global
worldwide sales dipped by 2 percent, says market research firm Gartner.
Gartner further says the smartphone
market in India surged by 17 percent, though feature phones still
dominate the Indian handset market. Retailers, however, point out that
the growth has been relatively slower, mainly because of weak rupee in
the last few months.
According to Gartner,
mobile device sales in India are estimated to hit 231 million units
this year, which accounts for 8.5 percent annual growth, as compared to
213 million units sale in 2011. The Gartner report also highlights the
mobile companies have increased the price of the devices by 3-5 percent
in last quarter, as the Indian rupee continued to weaken against the US
Dollar.
"There is a huge amount of growth that
is still to come in as far as smartphones go. From 6% of the overall
market smartphone have inched up by a percentage point in a year which
leave a lot of room for growth," said Anshul Gupta, principal research
analyst at Gartner.
Nokia is still the leading brand in
Indian mobile phone market, while Samsung has become no.1 brand in the
rapidly growing smartphone market. According to Gupta, Samsung was
catching up fast with Nokia in the feature phone market as well. "It is
not clear as to for how long Nokia will be able to maintain their lead
in the feature phone market," he said.
Globally, the mobile handset sales have dropped
by 2 percent-- first time since 2009 there's been a decline in sales of
mobile phones, says Gartner. Also, Samsung has surpassed Nokia, for the
first time to become no. 1 cellphone brand in April.
Source: TOI
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