Oneplus debuted into the ultra-premium segment (Rs. 45,000 and above) with Oneplus 7 pro and immediately captured 26 percent share.
“This ultra-premium segment is a subset of the overall premium segment and usually led by Samsung and Apple. With healthy sales of Samsung Galaxy S10 ₹ 58,600-series, OnePlus 7 Pro and Apple iphone XR the volumes in this segment almost doubled,’ said Karn Chauhan, Research Analyst at Counterpoint Research.
Samsung dropped to the second position in the overall premium-segment, holding 22 percent share with volumes declining 16 percent (year-on-year) Overall, smartphone shipments in the premium segment grew an impressive 33 percent annually in India — way above the single-digit overall smartphone shipment growth during Q2 2019.
Apple’s volumes in this segment doubled annually in Q2 2019 driven by iPhone XR thanks to the price correction in April. “Apple is also doubling down on its efforts to localise local manufacturing which will help them.
In the case of Samsung, promotions for the S10 series remain strong. “Galaxy S10 Plus was the top model for Samsung despite the availability of cheaper Galaxy S10e. This shows that India consumers are ready to pay more for a premium experience,” said Chauhan.
Second quarter was the first-ever one when premium segment had the highest number of models, offering wide variety of choice for consumers. “As more brands such as Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo , and Huawei enter this segment, this segment is going to be hyper-competitive in the second half of 2019,” informed Chauhan. The combined share of OnePlus, Samsung, and Apple was 85 percent during the second quarter, down from 88 percent level a year ago.
Conclusion: in the overall smartphone market in India, which grew by 9.1% on a year-on-year basis in terms of the number of units shipped, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi grew to a new high by selling 11.7 million units on the back of its successful Redmi 5A and Redmi Note 5 Pro series and refreshed Redmi 6/A/Pro portfolio.