Canalys: Indian smartphone market sees modest growth in 2024

Michail, 20 January 2025

The Indian smartphone market grew by 5% in 2024, totaling 155.9 million shipments for the calendar year. The latest report from Canalys shows that vivo was India’s leading smartphone brand for 2024 in terms of shipments with 29.5 million units and a 19% market share. Xiaomi (including Poco) followed up in second place with an estimated 26.6 million shipments and a 17% market share, while Samsung came in third place with 25.7 million shipments and a 16% market share.

Indian smartphone shipments (full-year 2024)
Indian smartphone shipments (full-year 2024)

Oppo (including OnePlus) managed 18.3 million shipments and gained a 12% market share while Realme and its 16.6 million shipments and 11% market share rounded out the top-five brands. As per Canalys analysts, consumers were driven to upgrade their devices in large to the refresh cycle from the pandemic and 5G upgrades. Brands were faced with stock pile-ups during the festive season, prompting heavy discounts towards the year's end.

The report also outlined trends in total shipments for Q4, 2024, which saw a modest year-over-year decline of 4% from the previous year. The order of the top-four brands by shipments and market share was the same as on the yearly basis, with the only exception being Apple, which climbed to the fifth spot.

Canalys: Indian smartphone market sees modest growth in 2024

Cupertino managed 4 million shipments in Q4 and snagged an 11% market share, placing it on par with Oppo. Apple experienced a 39% annual growth driven largely by promotions and discounts during the festive seasons and iPhone releases.

Indian smartphone shipments (Q4 2024)
Indian smartphone shipments (Q4 2024)

Looking ahead, Canalys predicts single-digit growth in 2025 with strong demand for devices in the $100-$200 range and less interest in the sub-$100 range and premium segments.

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Used to be Samsung was genuinely trying to compete with what Chinese handsets had to offer in emerging markets with phones like M32, now they just want to sell the boring ass North American budget phone experience to these emerging markets like they ...

  • shania twain
  • 21 Jan 2025
  • YUU

samsung growth is negafive which mean poor result. Vivo flagship is doing well and they deserve to be 2024 phone of the year .

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Jan 2025
  • 6cc

Not quite true. Nokia may have bigger sales of feature phones (like what you mentioned above) than Samsung. But, Samsung has far bigger sales of smartphone than Nokia.

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