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India overtakes China in high-end phone volume growth

This is far below 95 percent for China and 72 percent at the global level, the report observed. It attributed the meagre penetration to lower disposable income and lack of carrier subsidy but said the falling smartphone prices and growing adoption of 3G should help increase the penetration of high-end phones in India.

July 10, 2015 / 13:57 IST
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India has pipped China to drive the volume growth of smartphones in the world on the back of falling prices of high-end devices and growing adoption of 3G services, according to an HSBC report.

"China was the volume growth engine since 2013. However, given China's smartphone penetration having reached 95 percent in 2014, further growth will be derived from other emerging countries with relatively low smartphone penetration".

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"We forecast that smartphone shipments will grow at a 2014-19 CAGR of 26 percent in India, followed by 19 percent in Middle East (West Asia), 8 percent in Latin America and 5 percent in China," HSBC Global Research report said on Thursday.

It noted that India was the global No. 2 mobile phone market in 2014 with 275 million units of shipment, or 14 percent of world market.