This also pulled down the overall sales for Emerging Asia region that witnessed a slip of one per cent to 58.6 million units in the fourth quarter of 2017, GfK said in a report.
The report, however, did not give sales numbers for individual countries.
Emerging Asia region includes India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines and Thailand.
"Emerging Asia saw smartphone sales of 58.6 million units in 4Q17, down one per cent year-on-year. This was dragged by a three percent decline in India, where a proliferation of low- priced 4G feature phones likely cannibalised smartphone sales," it said.
GfK said 397 million units of smartphones were sold in the fourth quarter of 2017, up 1 per cent y-o-y. Revenue generated was to the tune of USD 144 billion, the data showed.
Demand in the fourth quarter was primarily driven by Middle East and Africa, which experienced 8 per cent growth, and Central and Eastern Europe, where demand grew 7 per cent.
For the entire 2017, smartphone sales totalled 1.46 billion units and generated revenue of USD 479 billion.
This came as the proliferation of smartphones with larger and bezel-less (edge-to-edge) displays incentivised consumers to purchase more expensive devices, he added.
Yotaro Noguchi, product lead in GfK's trends and forecasting division, said the outlook for 2018 is positive.
"...GfK forecasts global smartphone demand to rise by 3 per cent compared to 2017, driven by Emerging Asia and Central and Eastern Europe," Noguchi added.
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