India 2021 Festive Season to See Record Smartphone Sales at $7.6 Billion

  • The smartphone retail average selling price (ASP) during the festive season will grow 14% to reach its highest ever at $230.
  • 高消费者需求在中期nd premium segments will drive the sales.

New Delhi, Hong Kong, Seoul, London, Beijing, San Diego, Buenos Aires – October 19, 2021

India’s festive shopping season this year kicked off during the first week of October when online platform giantsAmazonand Flipkart announced their marquee Great India Festival and Big Billion Days sales. The season will end on November 4 with the Diwali festival.

Counterpoint Research - India Festive Season Smartphone Sales
Source: Counterpoint Research India Festive Season Tracker, 2021

Commenting on the overall market dynamics during the season,Senior AnalystPrachir Singhsaid, “The festive season has been driving smartphone sales in India due to high consumer demand during Dusshera and Diwali. This trend has been accelerated this year by the high pent-up demand backed by aggressive promotions in the mid and premium segments. We estimate that almost $7.6 billion worth of smartphones will be sold during the ongoing festive season. This highest ever number is coming at a time when the global smartphone industry is facingcomponent shortages. As a result, OEMs have been forced to increase prices, which will have a higher impact on the mass market and budget segments.”

Counterpoint Research - India Festive Season Smartphone Retail ASP
Source: Counterpoint Research India Festive Season Tracker, 2021

Research DirectorTarun Pathaksaid, “Although the growth in market value during the 2021 festive season is expected to be 1% YoY, the retail ASP will grow at 14% YoY. The overall consumer sentiment has been positive going into the festive season. Many consumers have decided to spend from their accumulated savings for something that is more personal. This trend will drive a faster smartphone upgrade during the festive season. Apart from this, the 2021 festive season is seeing higher trade-ins and aggressive EMIs that increase device affordability and help consumers bypass multiple price barriers. This has helped drive the sales of mid-to-high tier (>$200) smartphone models and, subsequently, the overall ASP. Many OEMs sensed this trend and brought out aggressive offers on premium devices. The relatively higher sales of premium segment smartphones also helped offset the losses in the mass market due to price hike.”

Background:

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