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Samsung regains No.1 position in Indian smartphone market
Samsung is the world leader in making flagship smartphones and has emerged in the No.1 position in smartphone sales and shipment for the first time in six months. It’s not at all surprising, as India is the world’s second-largest smartphone market.
This is possibly due to a huge hike in the sales of the new flagship, Samsung Galaxy S22, and series. Samsung smartphones 2022 have appeared like a storm, which has even beaten Apple’s iPhone 13.
The S22 Ultra was launched in February 2022. The top segment smartphone that was featured with S Pen was priced at 100,000 rupees or 1290 US dollars and has stood with 74% market share in March 2022.
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Samsung has an overall 22% of the market share by volume and has a 27% revenue share in the India Market. With a population of 1.45 billion people Samsung has not only left Apple but the Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi.
There was a drop in Samsung smartphone prices due to the GOS controversy and performance limitations of S22 and devices all over the world. Samsung was blamed for limiting the performance of the S22. But the Indian market remains untouched by it.
We have seen the quarterly sales figure of S22 and flagships, it was truly up staking for Q1. We were surprised to see that Samsung is touching new heights and breaking records despite its operating profits having fallen down by 13%, and all the difficulties in its ways globally. The Indian market is truly unpredictable.
Samsung has a wide range of devices in India whether we talk about the A-Series, M-Series, S-series flagship foldable, and more. The company is soon going to launch its new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4. Until then get ready to hear more surprises from the Indian Market in the coming days.
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