- NEW DELHI — Apple registered the highest growth of 23 per cent among the top
five brands in India in the January-March quarter, shipping a first-quarter
record of three million units, an IDC report said on Monday.
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- In the March quarter, iPhone 16 was the highest shipped
model, accounting for 4 per cent of overall India shipments during Q1 2025.
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- The first two months of the year saw fewer launches with
brands focusing on offering retail support, discounts and price drops on older
models to clear inventory.
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- “However, new launches picked up in March across price
segments with enhanced marketing activities to drive demand,” said Aditya
Rampal, senior market analyst, Devices Research, IDC Asia Pacific.
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- ASPs (average selling price) reached a record of $274 in
Q1 2025, growing by 4 per cent (on-year).
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- The premium segment ($600- $800) registered the highest
growth of 78.6 per cent, with share up from 2 per cent to 4 per cent. iPhone 16
alone accounted for 32% of the shipments in this segment.
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- The mid-premium segment ($400-$600) also saw strong
growth of 74 per cent, with share reaching 6 per cent from 3 per cent.
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- Apple and Samsung’s share increased in this segment, led
by iPhone 13 and Galaxy A56, according to the report.
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- Around 29 million 5G smartphones were shipped in the
quarter. The share of 5G smartphone shipments increased to 88 per cent, up from
69 per cent in Q1 2024, with ASPs declining by 11 per cent YoY to $300.
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- Within 5G, the share of the low-end (sub-US$100) segment
reached 7 per cent led by affordable new launches, while 45 per cent of the
shipments were still within the mass budget segment of ($100-$200).
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- Qualcomm-based shipments grew by 40.8 per cent on-year,
at 31.8 per cent share, led by affordable offerings like Xiaomi’s Redmi 14C,
while MediaTek’s share declined to 43.6 per cent from 55.3 per cent on a
shipment decline of 25.5 per cent YoY in Q1 2025, the report mentioned.
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- IDC estimates a low single-digit growth in 2025 in terms
of shipments, as ASPs continue to rise, leading to a mid-single digit value
growth annually.
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