4G feature phones still popular in India: Smartphone sales declined marginally in 2017

Feature phones seem to be still popular in India despite the number of new smartphones being launched in the market almost every week.

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Feature phones seem to be still popular in India despite the number of new smartphones being launched in the market almost every week. As such, talking about smartphone sales, there has been a three percent decline in India in the fourth quarter of 2017 owing to a proliferation of low-priced 4G feature phones, like Reliance JioPhone that hit smartphone sales hard, German research firm GfK said on Thursday.

4G feature phones still popular in India compared to smartphones

"Emerging Asia saw smartphone sales of 58.6 million units in 4Q17, down one percent year-on-year," the market research firm said. This was dragged by a three percent decline in India, where a proliferation of low-priced 4G feature phones likely cannibalized smartphone sales," it added.

In 2017, 232.7 million smartphones were sold in the Emerging Asia region, an increase of eight percent compared to 2016. GfK forecasts regional demand growth to improve to nine percent in 2018.

"The outlook for 2018 is positive as GfK forecasts global smartphone demand to rise by three percent compared to 2017, driven by Emerging Asia and Central and Eastern Europe," said Yotaro Noguchi, product lead in GfK's trends and forecasting division.

"With saturation in developed markets, consumer retention will be a key focus for smartphone makers, which, alongside increased commoditisation, will encourage greater innovation and differentiation in order to spur sales," he added.
Sales in "Developed Asia" hit 18.5 million units in 4Q 17, a fall of nine percent year-on-year, dragged by a 21 percent decline in South Korea.

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Smartphone sales in the region totaled 68.5 million units in 2017, a fall of six percent compared to 2016. However, GfK forecasts a return to growth of two percent in 2018, driven primarily by improving fortunes in Japan.

Global smartphone sales reached 397 million units in the fourth quarter of 2017 -- a one percent increase year-on-year. Demand was primarily driven by Middle East and Africa, which experienced eight percent growth, and Central and Eastern Europe, where demand grew seven percent.

"Smartphone year-on-year demand growth moderated for the fourth consecutive quarter, rising only one percent to 397 million units in 4Q17. "However, sales value increased by 11 percent year-on-year in the quarter, which is exceptional growth for such a mature technology category," said Arndt Polifke, Global Director of PoS telecom research at GfK.

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