Smartphone Shipments to Overtake Feature Phones in 2016 in India: CMR


NEW DELHI: Market research and consulting services firm CyberMedia Research (CMR) announced its forecast for the Indian mobile handsets industry, pegging the total units expected to be shipped in India at 250 million units, up 4 percent vis-à-vis 2015.

Smartphones will continue to be the growth engine for the market, expected to grow at 37 percent compared to 32 percent average growth for the previous three years, a CMR statement said.

“Smartphones continued to show resilience and grew at an annual average growth of 32 percent while featurephones continued to shrink. The decline in featurephone shipments was 17 percent on an annual average basis.”

4G and expansion of reach to Tier II and Tier III markets, besides the rural hinterland are expected to be the main reasons behind this growth.

In 2013, just 0.07 percent of smartphones shipped had 4GB RAM for instance, which in 2015, was a little over 0.6 percent. Similarly, other major specifications that trigger the buyer’s decision to purchase a smartphone have improved while average selling prices exhibited a receding trend, the CMR said.

“From a breakthrough point of view, there wasn’t anything remarkable except that Samsung came out with the curved design (Edge series) and Apple launched iPhone 6S and 6S+ with 3D touch functionality.

“Both the developments happened for the premium segment, which in India is just 0.6 percent of the market,” the company added.
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Source: IANS