Smartphone sales have declined in throughout the second quarter of 2020 but online retail channels have grown in popularity. A lot more customers prefer buying smartphones online in the COVID-19 era, and online retail channels have accounted for 43% of smartphone shipments in Q2. Samsung India was able to increase its online influence in this climate and improved its online retail market share by an impressive 14% year-on-year, according to market research firm .
By the end of Q2 2020, Samsung India had an online smartphone shipment market share of 25%, up from 11% in Q2 2019. This is the highest online market share Samsung ever had in a quarter in India and suggests that the company’s initiatives such as and its efforts to bring more than may have paid off.
The Galaxy M series was pivotal to this success
The budget-oriented Galaxy M lineup had a great contribution to Samsung’s newfound success in the Indian online retail space in Q2 2020. The and were the best-selling budget smartphones at Amazon.in (within the INR 15,000-20,000 price bracket).
Likewise, Samsung’s top-five online models were a part of the Galaxy M lineup. These devices have contributed to almost 90% of Samsung’s online smartphone shipments in Q2 2020. And with the new being one of the right now, Samsung might be able to maintain momentum and increase its online market presence in India even further throughout Q3 2020.
Samsung was outperformed in terms of online smartphone shipments by Xiaomi but the Korean giant had a higher market share than Realme, Vivo, OnePlus, and other brands.
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By the end of Q2 2020, Samsung India had an online smartphone shipment market share of 25%, up from 11% in Q2 2019. This is the highest online market share Samsung ever had in a quarter in India and suggests that the company’s initiatives such as and its efforts to bring more than may have paid off.
The Galaxy M series was pivotal to this success
The budget-oriented Galaxy M lineup had a great contribution to Samsung’s newfound success in the Indian online retail space in Q2 2020. The and were the best-selling budget smartphones at Amazon.in (within the INR 15,000-20,000 price bracket).
Likewise, Samsung’s top-five online models were a part of the Galaxy M lineup. These devices have contributed to almost 90% of Samsung’s online smartphone shipments in Q2 2020. And with the new being one of the right now, Samsung might be able to maintain momentum and increase its online market presence in India even further throughout Q3 2020.
Samsung was outperformed in terms of online smartphone shipments by Xiaomi but the Korean giant had a higher market share than Realme, Vivo, OnePlus, and other brands.
- Model: SM-M315F
- Dimensions: Bar: 159.2 x 75.1 x 8.9 mm
- Display: 6.4 inch / 162.56 mm Super AMOLED Display
- CPU: Exynos 9611
- Camera: 64MP
- Model: SM-M307F
- Dimensions: Bar: 159.0 x 75.1 x 8.9 mm
- Display: 6.4 inch / 162.56 mm Super AMOLED Display
- CPU: Exynos 9611
- Camera: 48MP
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