India LTE Handsets Base Crosses 150 Million units in Q2 2017
New Delhi, Hong Kong, Seoul, London, Beijing, San Diego, Buenos Aires –
July 27th, 2017
Exhibit 1: India Handset Shipments Market Share in Q2 2017

Source: Counterpoint Research Market Monitor Q2 2017
*Lenovo Includes Motorola Market Summary:- India mobile handset market remained flat while smartphone market grew by modest 4% YoY during Q2 2017
- Smartphone segment contributed to close to half of the total handset market in Q2 2017
- Featurephone segment still holding strong in India and now with the announcement of LTE based smart featurephone “JioPhone” by Reliance Jio, we estimate that conversion from featurephones to smartphones is likely to slow down in short to mid-term.
- Chinese brands performance remained strong and now contributing to more than half of the total smartphone shipments. It is their second successive quarter when their market share is well over 50% after they took over local players in 2H 2016.
- Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo and Gionee were the fastest growing smartphone brands with strong offline push and advertising Blitz-Krieg.
- Four out of five mobile handsets shipped were “Made in India” during Q2 2017.Goverment also introduced phased manufacturing program during the quarter to increase the local value addition which is currently pegged at a low 6%.
- LTE capable smartphones contributed to 96% of smartphone shipments in Q2 2017. However, in terms of installed base almost half of the smartphones are still only 3G or 2G capable.
- This will accelerate the upgrade cycle of smartphones in short term as LTE coverage from most of the operators has expanded in the past one year.
- Mid end segment (₹15,000-₹20,000 or US$235-$310) remains the fastest growing segment in second successive quarter there by increasing the average selling price of overall smartphone market by 16% YoY. Oppo, vivo and Samsung were the leading smartphone brands in this segment.
- Premium segment (>₹30,000, US$465) remained flat QoQ during Q2 2017. Samsung retained the top position with 55% market share, followed by Apple at 30% market share. OnePlus, OPPO and Sony were the other players in this segment. Samsung grew 13% QoQ in premium segment due to healthy demand for its flagship S8 series.
- The smartphones with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal memory contributed one fourth of the total smartphones shipped during Q2 2017. As memory remains the top requested feature among Indian consumers.
- Qualcomm powered smartphones grew a healthy 40% YoY in Q2 2017. The demand of Qualcomm chipsets in mid segment by Chinese brands was the key reason for growth.
- Smartphone segment in value terms grew 25% YoY due to increasing smartphone ASP driven by mature users.
Exhibit 2: India Top Smartphone Models Q2 2017

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