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How 2019 fared for flagship smartphones in India
Dec 25, 2019 12:47 AM

From being a necessity to becoming the centre of the modern world, armed with big displays and advanced capabilities, smartphones have evolved to control our smart homes, entertaining us round the clock.

Top smartphone players such as Samsung, Huawei, Apple, Oppo and OnePlus launched some capable flagship phones in 2019.

We saw some mighty flagships like Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ that offers great productivity, thanks to the stylus, the Huawei P30 Pro that disrupted smartphone photography.

The competitive OnePlus 7T offers clean Android experience, super-fast processor and 90Hz display in a budget offering when compared to the Note 10+ or P30 Pro.

The premium Note 10+ features a big 6.8-inch screen, good battery life, good camera and a stylus, which nobody else in the market offers now.

The Huawei P30 Pro's quad cameras are capable of shooting extraordinary photos, and also offers superb battery life.

The competitive OnePlus 7T offers clean Android experience, super-fast processor and 90Hz display in a budget offering when compared to the Note 10 Plus or P30 Pro.

Also read: From foldable smartphones to electric two-wheelers, these were the tech newsmakers of 2019

Apple made a comeback, thanks to the iPhone XR which captured half of Apple's premium shipments in Q3. The newly-launched iPhone 11 was also a hit in the later part of the year.

Chinese handset maker Oppo's share grew from 7.6 per cent in Q1 2019 to 11.8 per cent in Q3, according to IDC. It launched Reno 10x Zoom and Reno smartphones in May.

However, analysts say that smartphones with lower price points now carry flagship features, killing the whole concept of premium devices.

"The trouble with flagships now is that most of the features are available at a lower price point too. There is not much growth that has happened in the $700-$1,000 price segment. No one picked up in India as much as Samsung did," Navkendar Singh, Research Director, IDC India, told IANS.

"We don't call OnePlus as a flagship. The 7T Pro even though was around $700 but didn't really pick up," Singh added.

However, the $300-$500 price segment has grown the highest in the country. This price segment comprises the capable OnePlus 7T.

Faisal Kawoosa, Founder and Principal Analyst, techARC told IANS: "A flagship should have a path-breaking technology in it. There could be flagships within different price segments. Every brand has it's own flagship".

According to Counterpoint Research, India's smartphone shipments in the premium segment ($493 price bracket) grew 66 per cent YoY to reach an all-time record high in Q3. OnePlus stole the top spot, followed by Samsung.

"Talking about flagships or the Rs 30,000 and above category, OnePlus 7 series is doing good. The Galaxy Note 10 is another model that did well," Karn Chauhan, Research Analyst, Mobile Devices at Counterpoint Research, told IANS.

India's premium segment is seeing strong growth, but the segment is still at a nascent stage and is contributing just 5 percent of the market by volume.

Notably, in a price-sensitive market like India, the growth of the premium market will depend a lot on how OEMs will strike partnerships to reduce the upfront cost of the devices. EMI has been the preferred method so far.

First Published:Dec 25, 2019 9:47 AM IST

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