Xiaomi couldn’t have wished for better timing
of two reports that claim it has toppled Samsung to become India’s top-selling
smartphone company.The Chinese firm, which is reportedly on a roadshow ahead of
an IPO that could value it as high as $100 billion, is said to have beaten
Samsung’s sales efforts in India, the world’s second-largest smartphone
market behind China, according to new data from Canalys and
Counterpoint.
Data from both analyst houses gave Xiaomi a narrow lead over
Samsung in the final quarter of 2017, with 27 percent and 25 percent,
respectively, according to Canalys — and 25 percent versus 23 percent,
according to Counterpoint. Counterpoint included year-long figures, which
conclude that Samsung (24 percent) is ahead of Xiaomi (19 percent) over the
longer timeframe.
A glance at the previous year’s figures shows
that Xiaomi has closed what was once a significant gap with its rival.It’s also
striking just how dominant the pair are. Together they account for over half of
all smartphones sales in India ,
which is quite something.
COUNTERPOINT DATA
Canalys’s Rushabh
Doshi explained that Samsung lost ground because Xiaomi was able to exploit its
weakness in the sub-INR15,000 (US$240) market with its affordable Redmi
series. Doshi pointed out, however, that Samsung’s “far superior”
R&D and its supply chain expertise give it advantages that will help it
compete fiercely with Xiaomi brand, which arguably better marketed in India .
That takeaway was echoed by Counterpoint
Research, which pointed out that the $150-$240 price bracket is the fastest
growing segment. Xiaomi, the firm estimates, accounted for some 37 percent of
devices in this range that shipped to India .
With Xiaomi ramping up
its offline sales in India ,
this is one battle to watch in 2018.
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