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India Monthly Smartphone Market Analysis and Insights, January 2026

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February 15, 2026

Overview:

India smartphone market declined 5% YoY in March 2026, driven by a mix of supply-side cost pressures, OEM-led price hikes and weak consumer demand, which weighed on retail conversions across channels despite higher launch activity. vivo incl. iQOO continued to be the leader in March 2026, driven by an expanded product portfolio with a higher number of launches, strong traction in the mid-premium segment. Samsung ranked second in the market, with performance supported by traction in newly launched models such as the Galaxy S26 series, A37 5G, and A57 5G. This helped drive a 33% MoM growth in March 2026, partially offsetting slower momentum in some of its key models amid ongoing price adjustments. The online channel accounted for 34% of total shipments in March 2026. Samsung led the segment with a 23% share, driven by strong demand for its mass-market M and F series and supported by competitive pricing and a well-executed e-commerce strategy.

In this report you will find India shipments by:

  • By brand (20+) and model (700+)
  • Online and Offline shipments
  • Online shipments by top e-commerce platforms – Flipkart, Amazon, Apple.com, Mi.com and Samsung.com
  • Specifications (100+)
    • Display Size
    • Network technology
    • Operating system
    • Battery capacity
    • Number of cameras

And more than 95 other key specifications

Published Date: Feb 2026



Category

Industry

Smartphone

Service

India

Report Type

Report

Time Period

Monthly

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Author

Shubham Singh

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Shubham Singh is a Research Analyst at Counterpoint Technology Market Research, based in Noida, specializing in tracking mobile devices and ecosystems. With over four years of expertise in both quantitative and qualitative research, his insights on market trends are widely sought after and quoted by leading media platforms. Shubham brings a sharp analytical perspective to the smartphone sector. He holds a B.Com (Honors) degree and continues to make a significant impact in the ever-evolving world of mobile technology.