Counterpoint: Samsung loses top spot in India, vivo leads the market in 2024
Counterpoint Research's latest report reveals fascinating details about the Indian smartphone market in 2024. Samsung dropped from its leading position in the Asian country, now ranking third. vivo took its place with 19% of total shipments, while Xiaomi followed closely with 17%.
In 2024, wholesale revenue rose by 9%, although shipments only increased by 1%, totaling 153 million units. 5G smartphone shipments accounted for 78%, meaning that three out of every four phones were compatible with 5G.
vivo secured the leading position thanks to a strong offline network, further supported by its sub-brand iQOO. Xiaomi surpassed Samsung because the Korean company focused on its Galaxy S series, which resulted in a decline in sales for affordable devices.

Apple maintained its position as the market value leader. The iPhone 15 was the most shipped device in Q4 2024, reinforcing the company's dominance in this area.

In 2024, Nothing emerged as the fastest-growing brand, boasting a remarkable 577% growth, driven primarily by Phone (2a) sales and the launch of the CMF sub-brand.

Chipset makers breakdown sees MediaTek outperform Qualcomm, holding a 52% market share compared to Qualcomm's 25%, marking a record high for the Taiwanese company.
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- Tluanga34
- 02 Feb 2025
- 7tV
Just bought Vivo IQOO 13. It;s amazing for the price. Very solid and premium feel. Great SOC, very usable camera,
- PomPomLover
- 01 Feb 2025
- 7kJ
I can confirm my X200 Pro's selfie is worse than my $172 Galaxy's 8MP shooter. It is true hot garbage. They'll get to it eventually - simple price gouging till then. For what it's worth, Vivo's (and Oppo's) upper midrang...
- K
- 01 Feb 2025
- CbL
This growth is not due to many indians migrating to sub-100 dollar smartphone from feature phones.