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India's smartphone market contracts 4% in 2020, 150 million units shippedXiaomi recaptured the number one spot with 26% market share in the October-December quarter, followed by Samsung's 20%, Vivo's 15%, Realme'...
150 million units shipped: Smartphone market contracts 4% in 2020Although the top five brands remained resilient, others including Apple, OnePlus, Poco, Transsion group (Itel, Infinix and Tecno) and Micro...
Apple posted highest sales in October-December quarter as premium smartphone segment grew 27%“Apple achieved a landmark, crossing 2.5 million units in a calendar year, with a 1/3 of its total shipment coming alone from the record fo...
Apple closing gap with Samsung in India +Rs 20K segment: ReportApple continued to climb in India, and has increased shipments by 56% to make it the second fastest-growing vendor in the top 10.
Lenovo and Apple fastest growing smartphone manufacturers in India: CanalysThe researcher said Apple is seriously challenging Samsung’s dominance in the premium segment. For devices priced over US$300, Samsung’s ma...
Lenovo-Motorola claims No. 3 slot in smartphones, no plans for single brand retailThe company will also increase its local production and aims to produce more than half of what it will sell in 2016.
Lenovo-Motorola attains third spot in Indian smartphone market: CanalysLenovo, along with its acquired Motorola brand, had combined shipments just short of three million units in India, up almost 60% year on ye...
Micromax looks for strategic investors to diversify portfolioWhen contacted, a Micromax spokesperson said: "As a company policy, we do not comment on any market speculation."
Samsung still tops declining smartphone market in IndiaAccording to IDC’s latest quarterly report, total shipments of smartphones during the fourth quarter were about 22.5 million.
Samsung’s share in Indian market at 12.9% was below iBall’s 15.6% in Q4: IDCIn a report released Monday, IDC said Samsung slipped to second spot with a 12.9% share of the market in the three months ended December 20...
iBall takes over Samsung as top tablet vendor in India: IDCAccording to IDC, the India tablet market reported a quarter-on-quarter growth of 3.6 per cent to 0.96 million units in the fourth quarter ...
Samsung leads India mobile phone market, but losing grip: CMRAccording to CMR, Samsung is "losing its earlier firm grip" with its share declining to 16.5% at the end of Dec 2014 from 20.3% at the begi...
Samsung still ahead of Micromax in India, says CounterpointAccording to Counterpoint, smartphone shipments stood close to 22 million during October-December 2014 quarter and crossing 80 million unit...
Clash of the titans: Samsung, Micromax locked in for top two slots in India's smartphone marketWhile one research agency says that Micromax had dethroned Samsung as the leader, another has kept the Korean major at the top of the list.
Samsung disputes Canalys findings, says still leads India smartphone segmentAsim Warsi, Vice President, Marketing, Mobile business, Samsung India Electronics Pvt. Ltd., added that Samsung continued to lead the marke...
Samsung loses pole position in India smartphone market to Micromax: CanalysNew Delhi-based Micromax accounted for 22% of smartphone sales in India in the October-December quarter, ahead of Samsung's 20%.
Canalys says Samsung India smartphone share down in Q3; Korean firm disputesAnalytical firm Canalys has said that market leader Samsung has lost 6 percentage points sequentially of its smartphone share in India in t...
Domestic companies in India, China pip Samsung to capture handset marketAccording to research firms Canalys and Counterpoint, Micromax took the lead over Samsung in the Indian mobile phone market in April-June q...
Moto G helps Motorola race ahead of Nokia in smartphone salesMotorola shipped 955,650 smartphones in the three-month period, compared with 633,720 for Nokia, now owned by Microsoft.
Microsoft-Nokia deal a blessing in disguise for Indian companies like Micromax & Karbonn?Microsoft's buyout of Nokia's mobile phone biz is unlikely to unsettle India's smartphone price fighters led by Micromax - not at least in ...