
'Made in India' smartphone shipments fall 8% in July-September quarter
OPPO led the Made in India smartphone shipments in Q3 with a 24% market share, followed by Samsung and Vivo.
OPPO led the Made in India smartphone shipments in Q3 with a 24% market share, followed by Samsung and Vivo.
The company is proving after-sales service is not just a cost centre but also a revenue catalyst.
Despite the stress in the telecom space, call drops, and a sputtering economy, it’s been mostly smooth sailing for the upper end of the smartphone industry in 2019.
With this, the company completes its half-yearly smartphone refresh.
The Shenzen-based smartphone maker has edged out bigger rivals to claim the top spot in India’s premium smartphone market and is looking to use this experience overseas.
Catch a sneak peek into the May 2019 issue here.
With more than two decades in the country, Samsung India has a finger in every pie, and is fighting competition to stay on top of the game with innovation and a strong distribution network.
OnePlus founder and CEO Pete Lau sees India as a key market with big potential.
Carl Pei, co-founder and head of global at OnePlus, on making geography history.