India CY 2011 mobile phone sales (unit shipments) at
183 million, a 10% YoY increase
December
2011 shipments cross 17 million units, a 7% MoM growth
·
Smartphones
contribute 6.2%, multi-SIM handsets over 57% of total shipments in CY2011
·
Total
3G phone shipments stood at 18 million units in CY2011
·
Android
emerges as a preferred OS for smartphones for a growing number of vendors
The
overall India mobile handsets market recorded sales (unit shipments) of
183 million units in CY 2011. In the overall India mobile handsets market,
Nokia retained leadership position with 31% share, followed by Samsung at
No. 2 with 15% and Micromax at No.3 with 5%, in terms of sales (unit shipments)
during CY 2011.
This
was reported in the India Monthly Mobile Handsets Market Review, CY 2011,
December 2011 release, published today by CyberMedia Research, a Technology,
Entrepreneurship, Utilities, Healthcare and User intelligence firm.
Growth of
Smartphones
In 2011 the India smartphones
market witnessed the launch of 150 models by over 30 vendors. Smartphone
shipments touched 11.2 million units in calendar year 2011 recording a YoY
growth of 87%. Nokia emerged as the leader in the smartphones segment with
a 38% share followed by Samsung with 28% share in CY 2011. RIM dropped to
third place with a 15% share.
The share of Android OS in the
smartphones category saw tremendous growth of over 600% in CY 2011 (34% share)
as compared to CY 2010 (9% share). This growth was mainly on account of an
increasing number of handset vendors adopting Android as preferred OS for their
smartphones. “In 2012, the proportion of smartphones with extended
features like NFC and 3D gaming are likely to increase. It will be
interesting to see how Microsoft and Nokia take their partnership to the next
level with a new range of smart devices based on the Windows 7.5 Mango OS
platform. For instance, the Nokia Lumia 610 has been announced at the
Mobile World Congress 2012 at Barcelona, even as we go to press. It is
expected that this phone would be aggressively priced to compete with
smartphones from the Android and RIM stable”, stated Naveen Mishra, Lead
Telecoms Analyst, CyberMedia Research.
Multi-SIM Mobile Handsets
Multi-SIM handset shipments
accounted for 57% of the total India mobile handsets market during CY 2011,
representing an year-on-year increase of 61%. Nokia was the market leader in
the category with a nearly 13% share during the year.
“After a long wait, Nokia
introduced its dual-SIM phone portfolio to the India market in September 2010. The
innovative products in the Finnish vendor’s portfolio helped Nokia become the
market leader in the category. Some of the key features in Nokia’s dual-SIM
portfolio were ‘touch-and-type’ and ‘easy swipe’; the latter allows customers
to change their secondary SIM without powering off the phone”, stated Tarun Pathak,
Analyst, Telecoms Practice, CyberMedia Research. “During CY 2011 the
dual-SIM category also extended its presence to the 3G and smartphone
(Android) segments”, Tarun further added.
3G Phones
During CY 2011, close to 250
unique 3G handset models were shipped from approximately 30 different vendors.
The total shipments of 3G phones in the country touched nearly 18 million
units, a year-on-year growth of 153%. Nokia again emerged as the market leader
in this category followed by Samsung and RIM.
“In anticipation of increased 3G
data usage among subscribers all the major handset vendors introduced their 3G
phone portfolios to the India market during CY 2011”, stated Naveen Mishra,
Lead Telecoms Analyst, CyberMedia Research.
“3G is a relatively new
phenomenon in India with active subscribers estimated at only 15 million as of December
2011. This may be directly attributed to the lack of 3G network availability in
many locations and the poor quality of service experienced by existing
subscribers. Therefore, in many respects 2012 will be a ‘test year’ for the
growth and adoption of 3G handsets and data services in the country. It will be
interesting to see how new alliances and offerings emerge from handset vendors,
service providers and content developers to target mobile subscribers with
innovative device plus data service bundles”, Naveen further added.
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