Also, the market is expected to continue to grow in double-digits over the next few years as people switch to smartphones and gradually upgrade to 4G-enabled phones.
"By 2017, we expect India to overtake USA to be the second largest smartphone market globally," it said in a statement.
About 26.5 million smartphones were shipped to India in the second quarter of 2015, up 44 per cent from 18.4 million units for the same period last year, IDC said.
It, however, has not released shipments numbers for the January-March 2015 quarter.
Samsung maintained its leadership in the Indian smartphone market with 23 per cent share, followed by Micromax (17 per cent), Intex (11 per cent), Lava (7 per cent) and Lenovo (6 per cent).
However, the overall Indian mobile phone market shrunk by 6 per cent in the said quarter on a year-on-year (YoY) basis.
Vendors shipped 59.4 million units in June quarter compared with 63.2 million units shipped in the second quarter of 2014.
"etailers have opened additional avenues for growth for many vendors in India, who would have otherwise struggled to get a hold in the complex distribution network," IDC India Mobile Phone team Research Manager Kiran Kumar said.
Although India remains a retail dominated market, vendors like Lenovo and Xiaomi have used etailing channels in India to rapidly expand their presence, Kumar added.
"The share of smartphone shipments through etailers increased for most of the key vendors in Q2," Kumar said.
Also, Chinese vendors have tripled their shipments YoY in India. Lenovo, Xiaomi, Huawei and Gionee alone accounted for 12 per cent of the total smartphone market in the second quarter, a double from year ago.
Key to success of the Chinese vendors has been popular flash sales through online players such as Flipkart, Snapdeal and Amazon.
"At the same time, they have also focused on bringing more 4G phones at an affordable USD 100-150 price points, which is left unattended by Indian and global vendors, Kaur said.
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