The overall smartphone demand in India will hit 234 million units in 2017, an increase of 11 per cent year-on-year (YoY) and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) would have no impact on smartphone demand in the country, global market research firm said on Tuesday.”Smartphone demand in India also remained resilient in the second quarter of 2017, having levelled out slightly to 14 per cent year-on-year. This represents the strongest growth across all regions for the year,” it added.
According to a Report:
- Smartphone demand in the ‘Emerging Asia’ region hit 56.7 million units up 13 per cent YoY.
- Bangladesh and Malaysia powered most of this growth.
- In Bangladesh, smartphone demand grew by a strong 40% year-on-year.
- Malaysia is maintaining a steady recovery from its 2015 slump.
- In addition, demand in 2017 grew by 31 per cent year-on-year.
- The global smartphone demand totalled 347 million units in the second quarter of 2017.
- This makes it the strongest second quarter on record.
- Emerging Asia led the demand growth with a 13 per cent year-on-year increase.
- In addition, followed by Central and Eastern Europe at 11 percent.
- Furthermore,Latin America at 10 percent.
- Arndt Polifke, global director of Telecom Research.
- The record demand for smartphones in the second quarter this year.
- It shows that,despite saturation in some markets.
- The desire to own a smartphone is a worldwide phenomenon.
- In addition,how that manifests itself differs widely by region.
- In China,smartphone demand plateaued in the second quarter of 2017 at 110.1 million units.
- Manufacturers are maximizing all their creativity to ensure their latest devices are irresistible.
- Elsewhere, macro-economic factors and consumer confidence are having an impact.
- But operators and retailers are employing localised tactics to ensure the smartphone remains connected device.