This is the first time that smartphone shipment has crossed the 30-million mark in a quarter.
According to IDC's quarterly mobile phone tracker, 29.1 million smartphones were shipped to India in the third quarter of 2015. The shipment was higher by 17.4 per cent than April- June 2016 quarter when shipment stood at 27.5 million units.
The overall mobile phone market (smartphone and feature phones) shipment closed at 72.3 million units in the third quarter with an 18.1 per cent sequential growth.
IDC expects to end this year with a higher single-digit annual growth, considering the smartphone performance till the third quarter.
"Entry of the new vendors has extended the feature phone supply for the past few quarters. However, with expected entry of Jio in the feature phone market, the category is expected to grow significantly. This, in turn, might further slow down the feature phone to smartphone migration," IDC India Senior Research Manager Navkendar Singh said.
"The vendor (Micromax) is facing tremendous pressure from other local vendors in sub-USD 100 segment and Chinese players in USD 100-150," the report said.
Xiaomi had 7.4 per cent share and Reliance Jio 7 per cent in the said quarter.
The report said Xiaomi has grown more than 2.5 times over the same period last year. As it plans to expand footprint in the offline channel, competition is likely to get intense in Indian smartphone market.
Feature phone shipment registered 39.9 million units in
the said quarter, up 18.6 per cent quarter-on-quarter.
However, this was down 12.4 per cent year-on-year, which pulled down the overall mobile phone shipment marginally by 3.3 per cent, IDC said.
"Continuous investment from China-based vendors on retail expansion and high-decibel marketing have led to disruption in the plans of home-grown vendors to some extent. To remain relevant, home-grown vendors are counting on the feature phone market even though they are facing certain supply issues for a few components," IDC India Market Analyst Client Devices Jaipal Singh said.
Though the feature phone market is consolidated with a few key vendors, it is also witnessing the emergence of new brands, it added.
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