4G Devices to Constitute 7 Percent of Smartphone Sales in India This Year: GfK

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 18 May 2015 15:42 IST

Sales of 4G handsets in India is expected to increase to 7 percent of total smartphone sales in the country this year, according to international market research firm GfK.

"In first quarter of 2015, 4G share in both (India and Indonesia) was well below the global average, at 4 percent and 7 percent, respectively. 4G unit share within smartphones is expected to reach 7 percent in India and 10 percent in Indonesia in 2015," the latest GfK report on global smartphone market said.

The report did not provide India specific smartphone sales number but as per CyberMedia Research, smartphone sales in India dipped 7 percent in the first quarter this year to 19.5 million units, impacted by change in duty structure and restricted supplies from China.

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Smartphone sales increased by 7 percent to 309.7 million in the reported quarter from 290.1 million a year ago.

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The growth of smartphone sales in India and Indonesia is also expected to be helped by an expanding 4G network.

This growth was over 19 percent in first quarter of 2014 as compared to the same period of 2013.

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The sales value of smartphones increased 8 percent to $96.2 billion during the quarter on year-on-year basis from $89.2 billion.

"In first quarter 2015, 4G unit share surpassed 50 percent of global smartphone demand for the first time. China saw the greatest 4G share increase in the quarter, up 16 percentage points to 73 percent, from 57 percent last quarter," the report said.

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GfK forecasts global smartphone unit demand to grow over 10 percent YoY in 2015, a slowdown from the over 23 percent growth experienced last year.

"Emerging Asia is forecast to be the fastest growing region, driven by India and Indonesia, where low smartphone penetration leaves plenty of room for growth," Director of trends and forecasting at GfK, Kevin Walsh said.

In India, Airtel, Reliance Jio Infocomm and Reliance Communications have the capability to start pan-India 4G service.

Airtel has started providing 4G service in Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune, Chandigarh and Amritsar at 3G mobile Internet rates.

Besides, Aircel, which holds 4G spectrum in eight out of 22 telecom circles, has also launched 4G in select area.

Videocon Telecom has announced its plan to launch 4G services in UP and Bihar by December at rates at par with 2G and 3G Internet services.

 

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