Counterpoint: smartphone market in India is shifting towards more premium models

09 May 2024
vivo lead the market by number of phones sold, but Samsung was the top brand by revenue (and its ASP reached a record high).

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Ouifuf, 09 May 2024Another pusitive post about the Indian smartphone market. T... moreWhich bay?

    potato4k, 09 May 2024Well, it's obvious. This is the typical trend in almos... moreme who paid flagship price for my find x6 pro :|

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      • 09 May 2024

      30.000 rupees are not even 350 euros.
      Only xiaomi, oppo and vivo think this is premium segment.

      Premium is at least 700 euros

        Another pusitive post about the Indian smartphone market. This should keep the DDoSers at bay

          thanks to many brands making amazing phones at 30K INR and that is enough for more than 3 years of use.

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            • 09 May 2024

            Great news! Greetings from Croatia! Rim Tim Digi Dim!

              potato4k, 09 May 2024Well, it's obvious. This is the typical trend in almos... more$300+ (30K INR) is the price of the Nothing Phone 2a, Poco X6 Pro, Redmi Note 13 Pro and Galaxy A35. That's the phone that is often trending here.. all of them are more capable than the flagships of 2-3 years ago.

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                • 09 May 2024

                I wonder if this is happening bc no one mades good midranges anymore.

                They are either full of ads or have some huge dealbreaker

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                  • 09 May 2024

                  potato4k, 09 May 2024Well, it's obvious. This is the typical trend in almos... moreI don't think having more money will change my buying preferences, I'll likely go with a xiaomi compact flagship or maybe a oneplus. Apple is overrated

                    vivo good mobile

                      Well, it's obvious. This is the typical trend in almost any market, especially developing one. Once people have more income, they will gravitate more towards higher equity brands. In smartphone world, that's Samsung and Apple. People may start with cheap Xiaomi or Oppo phones, but once they have more disposable income, they'll move up.