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Apple, Samsung account for 94 percent of India’s smartphone exports

Tata Electronics was the fastest-growing manufacturer in 2024, with 107% YoY growth. iPhones 15 and 16 were the major volume contributors

March 20, 2025 / 16:08 IST
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Apple and Samsung’s growth led to a 6 percent YoY increase in Made in India smartphone shipments in FY24.

Apple and Samsung dominated India’s smartphone exports in 2024, accounting for 94 percent of the shipments as they significantly expanded local manufacturing. Their growing exports fuelled a 6 percent year-on-year (YoY) increase in Made in India smartphone shipments, Counterpoint’s latest report says.

Prachir Singh, senior research analyst at Counterpoint, said smartphone manufacturing in India is expected to grow in double digits in 2025, along with increasing local value addition.

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Tata Electronics was the fastest-growing manufacturer in 2024, registering 107 percent YoY growth, with the iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 as the major volume contributors. The company has expanded its iPhone assembly and ventured into semiconductor fabrication with a new plant in Dholera, Gujarat.

In the overall mobile handset segment (smartphones and feature phones), Dixon emerged as the top manufacturer with strong shipments from Transsion brands and Motorola. Dixon grew 39 percent YoY in the smartphone segment, backed by new partnerships with Transsion brands and realme.