"The smartphone shipments in India grew a healthy 23 per cent annually in Q3 2016 compared to the global smartphone market which grew modest 5 per cent," the report by Counterpoint Research said.
Commenting on the findings, Karn Chauhan, Research Analyst at Counterpoint Research said that India witnessed record quarter for smartphone and featurephone shipments during Q3 2016.
The demand for the feature phones also saw an uptick to satisfy the sizeable population which have been laggards in adoption of smartphones, Chauhan added.
While bulk of the first-time smartphone users were mostly using Indian or Samsung branded smartphone, the aggressive entry and growth of Chinese brands have prompted most of these users to upgrade to affordable but better spec smartphones, Pavel Naiya, analyst at Counterpoint said.
This has been possible because of Chinese brands adopting a direct and exclusive e-commerce channel strategy to be cost competitive.
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