Samsung, Apple and HTC have emerged as the most successful mobile brands in the first decade of smartphones in India, according to the Mobile Industry Consumer Insight (MICI) Report by CyberMedia (CMR) Research.
The report cites technological innovations, cutting-edge design and branding as key factors that helped these premium smartphone brands achieve a leadership position. Sony, BlackBerry and Lenovo were the other top-recalled brands, according to the report.
CMR conducted a comprehensive quantitative study of premium smartphone users in metro cities of New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru in the age bracket of 26 to 45 years.
"In the last decade, numerous mobile handset players have entered the Indian market. However, only a few of them have been able to survive in this fiercely competitive market. There has been an evolution in the mindset of the Indian consumers. When it comes to buying new mobile phones, they have become more discerning and demanding," said Principal Analyst Industry Consulting Group CMR, Apalak Ghosh.
When probed on the names of successful premium smartphone brands in the last decade, almost all respondents (97 percent) recalled Samsung. Apple and HTC secured 85 percent and 78 percent recall respectively.
Market leader Samsung's success was attributed to its reliability and dependability (72 percent) and industry leadership (71 percent). Apple was ranked as highly innovative (78 percent), with good design and looks (76 percent) and a high dependability factor (72 percent). Similarly, the success of HTC was largely attributed to its innovativeness (76 percent); its design and looks (76 percent) and up-to-date technology (72 percent).
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According to Faisal Kawoosa, Principal Analyst, Industry Intelligence Group, CMR, "Customers with premium smartphones use multiple applications at the same time with the expectation that the applications perform seamlessly.
To support the same, consumers today are looking for premium smartphones with higher RAM and processor for faster functioning and a longer battery life.To sustain their competitive position going forward, the mobile phone players must cater to the evolving needs of the smartphone users."
"For their future smartphone, consumers are expecting a lot of new features
focused on utility as well as entertainment. These include, among others, seamless voice control, virtual reality as well as in-built projectors," added Faisal.
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