The latest Canalys research reveals that the Indian smartphone market grew only 1% in Q2 2024, amid elections, subdued seasonal demand and extreme weather conditions in some regions, totaling 36.4 million units shipped. Inventory levels remained high with some vendors continuing to launch new devices in higher price segments during the quarter, while others concentrated on reducing existing stocks to optimize inventory ahead of the festival season.
Xiaomi reclaimed the top spot after six quarters, capturing an 18% market share with 6.7 million units shipped. vivo closely followed, also shipping 6.7 million units, boosted by affordable 5G and mid-range models. Samsung ranked third with 6.1 million units shipped. realme and OPPO (excluding OnePlus) rounded out the top five with 4.3 million and 4.2 million units shipped, respectively.
“In Q2 2024, top mass-market brands expanded their mid-high-end portfolios and shall use early monsoon sales to clear inventory, making space for new models ahead of the festive season,” said Sanyam Chaurasia, Senior Analyst at Canalys. “Brands such as Xiaomi boosted their mid-to-high-end product lineup, driving volumes for the quarter with the Redmi Note 13 Pro series featuring refreshed color offerings and the newly launched Xiaomi 14 Civi with its camera quality and distinctive leather design. Meanwhile, vivo's success in the mid-range market was driven by the V-series and Y200 Pro, focusing on refined design and camera features, along with increased push through LFR retail stores. realme has also expanded its mid-premium portfolio with the GT 6T and Number series models and plans to clear elevated inventory during the monsoon e-commerce sales.”
“While 5G device upgrades continue to fuel growth in 2024, vendors will increasingly emphasize ‘brand experience’ across products and channels for long-term gains,” said Chaurasia. “A recent Canalys consumer study revealed that 44% of the consumers expect to purchase a device within the next 12 months, with a significant majority being ‘upgrade buyers’ focused on the latest innovations, including 5G advancements. Canalys anticipates mid-single-digit growth in both the upcoming festive season and overall shipments this year. In the study, young Indian consumers showcased very high openness toward new brands and innovation drivers such as GenAI. In the long term, brands should prioritize enhancing device experiences through GenAI features, ecosystem integration and innovative form factors to capture these consumers’ interests. Notably, delivering such brand experience through retail stores will be crucial for building brand competitiveness.”
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