Smartphone sales slowed down in June quarter: Report

Market grew 15% YoY in June quarter, sharply lower from 23% in previous quarter and 34% in the same quarter of 2015

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Last Updated : Jul 31 2016 | 2:33 PM IST

Smartphone sales in India have slowed significantly as only one in five mobile users now own a device or access the internet mainly due to lack of localization and regional language support, says a report.

The Indian smartphone market grew 15 per cent year on year (YoY) in the quarter ended June, sharply lower from the 23 per cent growth seen in the previous quarter and from 34 per cent in the second quarter of 2015, according to Hong Kong-based market research firm Counterpoint Technologies.

"This has been mainly due to lack of localization and multi-lingual support in today's mass market phones," said Analyst at Counterpoint, Pavel Naiya.

"In light of this, since last 12 months domestic brands such as Micromax, Karbonn, Lava and so forth have launched devices with deeper integration and customization to support multiple native languages in effort to rope in the next half a billion users who do not speak, read or write in English or Hindi as their first languages," he added.

Many others in the industry believe price continues to be a barrier to wider adoption of smartphones, whose shipments were at around 44 percent, still lower than those of feature or basic phones in the second quarter.

Smartphones' shipment share was lower than 45 per cent in the January-March quarter.

Korean giant Samsung maintained its lead in the country's smartphone market where growth was driven by Chinese vendors that ate into the pie of established players, according to Counterpoint.

Its study showed that Chinese smartphone vendors such as Lenovo, Vivo, Oppo, Xiaomi and LeEco together captured almost 27 percent share of the smartphone market in the second quarter, with shipments of Chinese brands surging 80 percent a year.

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First Published: Jul 31 2016 | 2:07 PM IST

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