Increasing smartphone penetration in India, Indonesia and Southeast Asian countries drove sales in the Asia Pacific that saw shipment of over 78 million units during the said quarter.
While sales declined in Greater China on an year-on-year basis, it continued to be the largest market for smartphones accounting for 27.7 per cent of the June quarter sales, the data showed.
North America accounted for 11 per cent or 40 million smartphones in the June 2017 quarter.
This is translating into higher demand for mid-priced (USD 150-200) smartphones, he added.
Gupta said there is a concern about rising component costs, as well as limited supply, due to the reduced availability of critical components.
"We expect a shortage of flash memory and OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays will affect premium smartphone supply in the second half of 2017," Gupta cautioned.
Samsung led the tally with 22.5 per cent market share, followed by Apple (12.1 per cent), Huawei (9.8 per cent), Oppo (7.1 per cent) and vivo (6.6 per cent) in the second quarter of 2017.
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