India, the world’s second-largest smartphone market after China with round 750 million customers, is struggling to get new smartphone consumers, as the common particular person within the nation finds it arduous to afford a brand-new smartphone.
As an alternative of switching to a brand new smartphone, hundreds of thousands of Indian shoppers choose to proceed with their current function telephones or solely improve to a brand new function cellphone. The latter has resulted in progress in function cellphone shipments within the nation regardless of these telephones being fairly old style and having only a handful of options in comparison with smartphones, which assist remedy most on-the-go computing necessities for a typical purchaser.
Based on knowledge shared by market analyst agency Counterpoint, function cellphone shipments in India noticed 10% year-on-year progress final 12 months, up from -31% in 2022. This progress comes as current function cellphone consumers resist from selecting a brand new smartphone.
Of the entire function cellphone market, 4G function cellphone shipments in India grew to 25% in 2023 from 9% in 2022. Nevertheless, 2G function telephones nonetheless dominate the Indian market, with a 75% share, per Counterpoint.
Indian telecom big Reliance Jio leads the 4G function cellphone market, with a share of 27%, adopted by Transsion Holdings-owned Itel and Indian cellphone maker Lava at 24% and 18%, respectively, in accordance with Counterpoint. The telecom operator gives a variety of fashions within the phase together with devoted tariff plans and entry to companies digital companies together with the nation’s real-time fee system Unified Funds Interface and apps reminiscent of JioCinema, JioTV and WhatsApp to draw the lots.
Nevertheless, Tarun Pathak, analysis director for gadgets and ecosystems at Counterpoint, advised TechCrunch that the 4G function telephones from Jio have hindered smartphone adoption within the nation to a sure extent “because the shoppers are actually in a position to get fundamental apps on function telephones themselves.”
Jio eying a 5G function cellphone to capitalize on the development
Jio, the largest telecom participant in India by way of its subscriber base and revenues, is quietly planning a 5G function cellphone as manufacturers face challenges in attracting first-time smartphone consumers within the South Asian market, TechCrunch has completely realized.
The telecom operator owned by the Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries has been promoting function telephones for years and steadily moved to smartphones with Google in 2021. However its first smartphone was too expensive for its mediocre specs and didn’t assist transfer the needle. Now, Jio sees function telephones because the strongest weapon it has to get telephones into as many palms in India as potential.
Jio’s 5G function cellphone will run Linux-based software program KaiOS, which already powers the telco’s current function cellphone vary. Contract producers Dixon Applied sciences and Neolync are presently prototyping the handset, sources mentioned.
The cellphone can be introduced at Reliance’s forthcoming annual normal assembly, which is anticipated in August, although it’s not prone to be prepared for the mass market anytime quickly, in accordance with the sources. The cellphone’s pricing can be among the many questions that Jio is but to find out.
Sources conversant in the matter advised TechCrunch that the Mumbai-based telco is in preliminary talks with Qualcomm for the early model of its 5G function cellphone. Nevertheless, different chipmakers could also be concerned within the remaining gadget, because the discussions are nonetheless on on its improvement.
Qualcomm denied its participation in discussions with Jio when TechCrunch reached out this week. A Reliance Industries spokesperson declined to remark.
Alongside the brand new 5G function cellphone, Jio plans to launch its 5G Android pill and a 5G smartphone this 12 months, two individuals conversant in the telco’s plans advised TechCrunch.
Dixon Applied sciences and Neolync didn’t reply to requests for remark.
Till now, Jio has a 4G line of gadgets, which incorporates the JioPhone Subsequent as its first Android smartphone. The telco, nonetheless, is seeking to improve its portfolio to 5G gadgets, because it goals to increase its telecom revenues and dealing on monetizing 5G connectivity. Jio, together with opponents Airtel and Vi, lately hiked tariffs within the nation to spice up their subscription revenues. The operator can be anticipated to spin off from Reliance and listing as a public firm on Indian inventory exchanges at a valuation of $112 billion as early as subsequent 12 months.
Jio’s function cellphone journey thus far
In August 2017, Jio unveiled its first 4G function cellphone, JioPhone, based mostly on KaiOS. Shortly after its launch, the JioPhone turned the nation’s top-selling function cellphone. The candybar cellphone additionally later acquired help for standard apps together with Fb, WhatsApp and YouTube to increase utilization.
In 2018, Jio launched the next-generation function cellphone with a QWERTY keyboard. Nevertheless, the JioPhone 2 couldn’t repeat the success of the JioPhone as a result of its restricted availability and attraction.
Final 12 months, the telco launched the Jio Bharat as a $12 function cellphone sequence to revive its presence within the function cellphone market. It additionally up to date the unique JioPhone with a face-lift known as the JioPhone Prima. The launch of the brand new fashions helped develop the market of 4G function telephones in India.
Why are hundreds of thousands of Indians not shopping for new smartphones?
India’s smartphone market noticed over 11% year-on-year progress within the first quarter, the third consecutive quarter of progress in shipments, with 34 million smartphone shipped in the course of the quarter, in accordance with IDC. Nevertheless, not like the price range worth segments (between sub-$100 and $200), the super-premium phase (over $800) noticed the very best 44% progress, seeing a rise in its share to 7%. It was dominated by the most recent and last-generation iPhone fashions adopted by the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 households.
Nonetheless, the share of the entry-level phase (sub-$100) within the Indian smartphone market declined by 14% year-on-year to fifteen%, down from 20% a 12 months in the past, per IDC. It was once 26% of the general smartphone market in 2020 and 20% in 2021.
Market specialists imagine that the first cause for the sharp decline in entry-level smartphone shipments is the reluctance of function cellphone customers to modify to inexpensive smartphones.
Navkendar Singh, affiliate vice chairman for gadgets analysis at IDC, advised TechCrunch that round 350 million individuals in India nonetheless use a function cellphone, and 50% of them have a mannequin that’s lower than $18. “As a result of they’re not in a position to purchase a smartphone, they’re changing their function telephones,” he mentioned.
Singh additionally famous that India’s smartphone penetration is lower than 50%, and it remained unchanged for the final couple of years, although the market noticed some progress in smartphone shipments after the COVID pandemic.
“The transition from function telephones to smartphones just isn’t straightforward for some shoppers,” mentioned Counterpoint’s Pathak, including that older individuals and folks in low-income teams and blue-collar jobs are usually not upgrading to smartphones within the nation.
“The pricing distinction between smartphones and have telephones continues to be huge sufficient to restrict customers to modify to smartphones simply,” he mentioned.
Based on IDC, a smartphone’s common promoting worth (ASP) in India is $255. It grew over 54% from $165 in 2020. The smartphone ASP in India is merely round 31% in comparison with the $826 within the U.S.
Nonetheless, hundreds of thousands of individuals discover it arduous to purchase a smartphone in India as a result of their low disposable revenue.
“Whereas India has one of many least expensive smartphones on the planet, as a share of customers’ revenue, it’s much less inexpensive than even within the U.S. and U.Okay.,” in accordance with a report titled State of India’s Digital Economic system by the Indian Council for Analysis on Worldwide Financial Relations and Prosus.
Smartphone manufacturers provide finance choices to draw consumers. Nevertheless, Singh advised TechCrunch that the transfer has thus far helped solely current smartphone shoppers improve their fashions.