Due to affordable prices of the smartphones, the sales have been increasing in the country, the industry body report said adding, in 2012-13 it was 44 million units and by 2015-16 it had more than doubled to 100 million units.
"With in-built camera and other Internet-enabled features, sales of smart phones in India are set to shoot up to 160 million in FY17 from 100 million in FY16," the Assocham study said.
"There has been a rise in the demand of smart phones in India in the last one year and it is largely due to the increase in social networking sites.
Most of the youth in the country share photographs online and upload photographs which has become a new trend in the metros thus giving rise to the need for smart phones," it added.
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The rise of smart phones is eating into the demand for the digital camera which witnessed a drop in sales by over 35 per cent per cent in the last one year.
About 93 per cent of the customers prefer smartphones. The device is becoming the main camera choice by a large number of people who rely on their smart phones instead of compact digital cameras for both still photos and video capture, the study said.
Almost 75 per cent of the sales of mobiles and tablets came from consumers' residing in tier-I and tier-II cities.