Earlier
today, news broke out that Micromax had overtaken Samsung as the
leading smartphone manufacturer in India. In a report, research firm
Canalys said Micromax India accounted for 22 percent of smartphone
shipped in India in the October-December quarter, ahead of Samsung’s 20
percent. In total, 21.6 million smartphones were sold in India in the
period, a 90 percent surge from a year earlier, says the report.
Samsung
has now come out to dismiss the report and said that it is the clear
leader in the Indian smartphones market as per a report which is based
on the company’s actual sales. Samsung claims that their volume market
share in the October-December 2014 quarter was 34.3 percent and the
value market share was 35.8 percent. Samsung based its results on data
by GfK India.
Asim
Warsi, Vice President of Marketing for Samsung’s Mobile business in
India issued a statement saying that, “In the entire year 2014, we
continued to lead the market with innovative and exciting offerings. Our
volume market share in the smartphone market in the year was 35.7
percent, which is more than double than that of the next player, while
our value share was 40.2 percent, which is more than four times the next
player.” He added that, “the GfK data is based on actual retail sales
in 50,000-plus population cities.”
Samsung’s
34.3 percent claim of volume market share is much higher than even
IDC’s Q3 2014 data which had given the company a 24% market share in
India in Q3 of 2014. A 34.3 percent market share as Samsung claims means
a 10 percentage point increase for Samsung in Q4 of 2014.
However
this is not the first time that Samsung has come out to dispute
research numbers that claimed that the company had lost share to
Micromax. Last year, a report from Counterpoint Research had said that
while Samsung was just leading in smartphone market in India, in the
overall mobile market, Micromax had already overtaken the South-Korean
tech giant.
Samsung
has then disagreed with these findings and had said at the time, “Leave
aside downtrend; we saw growth in the second quarter value-wise and
volume-wise. Based on actual off-takes done through syndicated research,
we continue to lead the market by a significant margin. The No. 2 brand
is a fourth of our size.”
According
to the last IDC numbers which are seen as the most trusted, Samsung is
still the number one leader in India, and while it witnessed shipment
growth in Q3 2014, the growth is noted to be lower than the industry
average. IDC has not yet released Q4 numbers for India, although it
should be noted that its numbers are based on shipments, not actual
sales.
India,
which has the world’s second-highest number of mobile phone accounts
after China, is the third-biggest market for smartphones globally. For
Samsung, which has lost its pole position in China to Apple and
competition like Xiaomi, the news about India is definitely not great.
While Samsung is now showing sales numbers to claim a 34 percent market
share in India, given that its mobile business has declined across the
world, there’s no doubt that the company is facing tough competition for
now.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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