Indian smartphone market records highest-ever October sales, finds IDC

18th December 2020
Indian smartphone market records highest-ever October sales, finds IDC
Xiaomi is Top Gun again

Xiaomi is top seller;Online sales account for 51%. The Market Operating price is $190 ( Rs 13400)
New Delhi, December 18, 2020 –India's smartphone market registered a massive year-over-year (YoY) growth of 42% in October shipping 21 million units says IDC. The growth was driven by multiple online sale festivals and continuing pent up demand from 3Q20. This is the highest ever October shipments and 2nd highest for a month, following 23 million units in September 2020, an all-time high for a single month.
Key highlights:
With 51% share, online channel aggression continued, growing by 53% YoY. Offline channels, especially in smaller towns & cities, also saw a healthy 33% YoY growth.
The low-midrange segment (US$100-200) grew by 60% YoY, as its share increased to 58% of the total market. Xiaomi, vivo, and Samsung led with the Redmi 9, Note 9, and vivo Y20 as the top models.
The premium segment (US$500-700) witnessed multifold growth with high shipments of the iPhone XR, 11 and OnePlus 8 driven by affordability schemes/offers.
The Top 5 vendors remained unchanged compared to the previous quarter (3Q20): Xiaomi led, followed by Samsung, vivo, realme, and Oppo.
According to the IDC India Monthly City-Level Smartphone Tracker , which tracks sell-out units (final sale to consumers) for the leading 50 cities of India & the rest of the states, a record 22 million smartphones were sold in October, registering strong YoY growth of 38%, driven by consumer purchases during the pre-Diwali month.
City Highlights
25% of the market sat in top tier cities, namely New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata, registering more than 50% YoY growth in October. E-learning initiatives fueled demand in bigger cities.
The next set of emerging markets, namely Jaipur, Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Bhopal & Coimbatore, also grew by ~50% YoY. However, the rest of the states (up-country markets) registered slower growth (avg. ~25%), primarily owing to looming economic concerns and consumer spending narrowing to essentials only. country geographies (feature phone-heavy markets).
Channel Trends
Despite delayed deliveries due to restrictions in several zones, consumers went for online purchases, especially on third party e-Tailer platforms, registering 23% YoY growth with 50% share.
Price Trends
MOPs (Market Operating Price) stood at US$190 in October, with 68% of the market in the sub-US$200 range. Online channels fueled growth in US$100-200 price segment, clocking in 93% growth YoY, collectively accounting for almost half of the sales in October. Further, Xiaomi was the leading brand in 30 of the top 50 cities within the sub-US$200 segment.
The midrange segment (US$200-300) accounted for almost a fourth of devices sold in October. Samsung led in 36 of the top 50 cities of India.
The premium segment (US$500+) registered 16% YoY growth in October, with Apple leading the market in 49 of the top 50 cities. Further, this segment accounted for 5% market share in the leading 50 cities of India, compared to less than 1% in rest of cities.
“Half a million 5G devices were sold, with almost 80% from the top 10 cities of India. Though 5G is a driver from a technological advancement standpoint, uncertainties on spectrum availability, clear use cases and high prices might restrict its uptake to few bigger cities initially," says Sachin Mehta, Market Analyst, Client Devices, IDC India.
Says Upasana Joshi, Associate Research Manager, Client Devices, IDC India: “In 2019, a total of 140 million smartphones were sold in India. IDC expects 2020 to exit with a single digit decline in final consumer sell out. Though first half of 4Q20 will witness high sales owing to festivities, the second half will be lean with a cyclical dip as inventory cycles normalize and stocks get replenished. With the smartphone market still concentrated around the leading 50-70 cities of India, the industry must address the untapped potential in the lower tier cities with affordable entry-level offerings to offset the large feature phone base and ensure steady year-over-year organic growth in upcoming years.”