• Mobile Phone Sales at an All Time High

    Mobile Phone Sales at an All Time High

    Techtree News Staff, Sep 29, 2010 1320 hrs IST

    Chinese handset maker G'Five is now the 3rd largest mobile phone player in India

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It's a known fact that India is one of the fastest going mobile phone markets in the world. The growth in the sales of mobile handsets too has been consistent over the past few yeas and has reached an all time high in the last quarter.

According to advisory firm IDC, 38.63 million mobile handsets were sold during the period of April-June 2010. This is a growth of over 6.3 percent quarter on quarter.

As expected, most of India's sales come from low-end, high volume handsets. While Nokia and Samsung still hold on to the No.1 and No.2 positions, according the report, Chinese manufacturer G'Five is at number 3 - garnering 7.3 percent of the market share. Nokia and Samsung hold 36.3 percent and 8.2 percent respectively. Micromax Mobiles and Spice Mobiles are at the 4th and the 5th spot respectively. What has come as a surprise to us is the growth of small players like G'Five and who are now right at the heels of far bigger players like Samsung and Nokia. Other erstwhile biggies like Motorola, LG and Sony Ericsson, who used to prominently feature in the top five list of the yesteryears, are no longer up there.


The report also adds that multi SIM handsets are getting popular by the day in India. In fact, sales of dual SIM handsets have increased from accounting for less than 1 percent in 2009 to garnering over 38.5 percent in a span of just one year!

We wonder what took Nokia so long to introduce its dual SIM handsets in India. They are obviously late to the party with arch rival Samsung already having a plethora of dual SIM options. Going by the rate at which these small players are advancing, who knows if you see Micromax, G'Five or Spice ending up as the top phone makers in the country in the years to come.



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(5) Comments
jagdish saxena
,bareilly, on Oct 02, 2010 02:57 PM
I m operating a mobile and computer sale and service shop at pilibhit by pass bareilly since two years and want g-five mobile sale and service, if possible to you, also u will seen our wave page gsolutions bareilly in google
anonymous
,delhi, on Oct 01, 2010 09:48 AM
bhai indian market saste phone par chalti , aur sonyericsson aur motorola ka apna ek status level hai jo indian janta ki samaj mein nahi aata , indian ko sasta phone chahiye , brand aur features kuch mayne nahi rakhta , nas inke phone mein mp3 player hai to ye satve asmaan par pahunch jate hai , koi sound quality nahi chahiye , 5 rs. wale headphone laga kar apne aap ko raj samajte hain
Sid
,Mumbai, on Sep 29, 2010 09:45 PM
The numbers are all here, but the quality is questionable of these low-end, low-budget phones. One area where not a single mobile phone manufacturer has made a decent effort is dual-SIM phones. Nokia has recently come out with dual-sim phones but they're nothing more than bare-bones phones with tech and features 7 years old. I purchased a Samsung Duos C5212 dual-sim phone since I wasn't sure about the quality and reliability of phones by Karbonn, Micromax, Vox etc. And it didn't change my opinion regarding Samsung phones - its horrible, super slow, with atrocious sound quality. Why can't mobile companies, who are churning out new models every other week, come out with a good dual-sim phone with all the bells and whistles? I'd love to have a dual-sim phone running Android 2.2, with 3G+WiFI capability, a 5 to 8 MP camera, oodles of memory, a snappy 800+ MHz processor, a capacitive touchscreen or a QWERTY keyboard. I wish to get rid of my Samsung phone but there's hardly any good Dual-SIM option out there that's gonna be any better.
Anonymous
,kolkata, on Sep 30, 2010 12:20 AM
why ? dont you think samsung and nokia want to sell you TWO of their models :) providing such a phone with bells and whistles must be detrimental to their interests , they would rather make you buy one with a bell and another with a whistle:)
Manish
,Chandigarh, on Sep 29, 2010 07:37 PM
great volumes - yes. but where is the quality?

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