Mobile phone industry body Indian Cellular Association (ICA) expects prices to increase by 3-5 per cent as key components such as display and batteries are turning dearer.
"Display and battery are two main components of feature phones. As a result of consolidation in China there is pressure on supply and price of these components," ICA National President Pankaj Mohindroo said.
Industry data shows that despite surge in shipments of smartphones in the country, around 60 per cent mobile subscribers are using feature phones. As per Trai data, the number of mobile subscribers was 82.6 crore as on April 2016.
MTech Mobiles Managing Director Vivek Agarwal said that prices of LCD screens have nearly doubled due to closure of some glass factories in China.
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"Material unavailability is impacting the market. Due to huge competition mobile players are paying more for the materials," he said.
Agarwal also said that economies of scale in China seems to have been impacted due to increase in mobile manufacturing in India. Closure of plants is putting pressure on sourcing components from China which is going to impact the prices.
MTech has a mobile manufacturing unit at Baddi in Himachal Pradesh and it produces 3 lakh handsets every month.
"Feature phone market, though quite big, is going through hyper competition. Margins are down to zero or negative if supply is not tied up. Display and batteries are particularly firming up. We should see prices firming up by 3-5 per cent at least for survival," Mohindroo said.
According to ICA, price of LCDs has increased by 5-8 per cent, of batteries by 2-3 per cent and of memory cards by 2-3 per cent.
"Major shortage is in LCD glass. The cost impact is close to Rs 60-80. Itel will increase the price between Rs 30-50 in selected feature phone models," itel Mobile CEO Sudhir Kumar said.