Xiaomi's India shipments fell by 2 percent over
last year, but the Beijing-based company was still the biggest
smartphone brand in the country, followed by Samsung Electronics
Co Ltd, according to Hong-Kong based Counterpoint Research.
Shipment volumes for Vivo jumped 119 percent, while those of
Oppo rose 28 percent.
"Vivo's expanding portfolio in the mid-tier range ($100 to $180)
drove its growth along with aggressive Indian Premier League
cricket campaign," Counterpoint analysts said.
India is the world's fastest growing market for smartphones,
where affordable pricing coupled with features like "selfie"
cameras and big screens have popularized Chinese brands.
Video streaming services like Netflix Inc and Hotstar, as well
as heavy usage of messaging apps like Facebook Inc's WhatsApp
have further spurred demand.
"Data consumption is on the rise and users are upgrading their
phones faster as compared to other regions," Counterpoint's
Tarun Pathak said.
"As a result of this, the premium specs are now diffusing faster
into the mid-tier price brands. We estimate this trend to
continue leading to a competitive mid-tier segment in coming
quarters."
(Reporting By Arnab Paul in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu
Sahu)
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