India's smartphone sector recovered during the second quarter with shipments reaching 39 million devices. Market analysts attributed the seven percent annual growth to improved inventory management and increased manufacturer engagement. Vendors launched multiple products after holding back during the first quarter due to excess stock levels.
Vivo dominated sales by delivering 8.1 million handsets and capturing 21 percent market control. Samsung secured second position through 6.2 million unit deliveries and earned 16 percent market presence. OPPO achieved third place by shipping five million devices while Xiaomi matched this volume. Realme rounded out the top five manufacturers with 3.6 million units sold.
Apple maintained sixth rank as iPhone 16 models represented over half of their quarterly shipments. Companies prepared for upcoming festival seasons by offering distributors substantial rewards tied to performance targets. Manufacturers expanded financing programs to boost affordability for premium smartphone models across retail channels.
Vivo dominated sales by delivering 8.1 million handsets and capturing 21 percent market control. Samsung secured second position through 6.2 million unit deliveries and earned 16 percent market presence. OPPO achieved third place by shipping five million devices while Xiaomi matched this volume. Realme rounded out the top five manufacturers with 3.6 million units sold.
Apple maintained sixth rank as iPhone 16 models represented over half of their quarterly shipments. Companies prepared for upcoming festival seasons by offering distributors substantial rewards tied to performance targets. Manufacturers expanded financing programs to boost affordability for premium smartphone models across retail channels.