Out of total 117, 54 smartphone models were launched in 1H’21 (Jan-Jun) using a MediaTek SoC. Qualcomm led the 5G smartphone launches with 20 out of 35 models launched using its chipset. Even as the pandemic jitter continues to loom over the market sentiments giving shock waves to the industry along with the erratic supply-chain […]
Out of total 117, 54 smartphone models were launched in 1H’21 (Jan-Jun) using a MediaTek SoC. Qualcomm led the 5G smartphone launches with 20 out of 35 models launched using its chipset.
Even as the pandemic jitter continues to loom over the market sentiments giving shock waves to the industry along with the erratic supply-chain issues which seem not to be settling before mid of 2022, a total of 117 smartphones were launched in India in the 1st half (Jan-Jun) of 2021.
Among smartphone OEMs Samsung led with 16 launches, closely followed by Realme with 15 launches. Vivo stood 3rd with 10 launches. Across OEMs there were 178 variants of models launched for various price segments with different configurations.
Releasing the India Smartphone Chipset Report, Faisal Kawoosa, Chief Analyst, Techarc said, “Selection of a chipset supplier is an important decision for OEMs enabling them to build smartphones with an ideal balance of features, performance and experience. While revenues market share is a factor of sales of smartphones for chipset players as well, the first acid-test continues to be the selection, which is done after rigorous testing and assessment of platform by the OEMs.”
“This is an area where India needs to pursue AtmaNirbhar ambition rigorously and soon have a domestic player making chipsets for smartphones and other smart devices. We do have hopes in players like Saankhya Labs,” added Faisal.
Opining on the market competition, Kavita Behera, Analyst, Techarc said, “The Premium and Luxe segments are Qualcomm’s strongholds as it usually introduces SoCs of new platforms first aligning with the plans of smartphone OEMs to offer latest technology in premium segments first. However, the major volume segments of Basic and Mid-range are strongly held by MediaTek.”
“It needs to be seen how this will pan out as 5G smartphones proliferate in lower price segments through the year,” concluded Kavita.
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About the Report: The report presents insights about the smartphone chipset market in India. The purpose of this report is to highlight the selection of chipset supplier by smartphone OEMs and its implications on the market. The report is based on the number of distinct smartphone models as well as their variants (different configurations) that are introduced by smartphone OEMs during the period; in this case 1H 2021 (Jan-Jun).
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