Xiaomi and Samsung Top Indian Smartphone Brand Consideration Says Strategy Analytics

Micromax 50% and Lava 43% Top Local Brand Awareness But Have Weak Conversion Metrics

Ideal Smartphone Brand Image and Characteristics (Graphic: Strategy Analytics)

BOSTON--()--According to the latest Strategy Analytics Handset Country Share Tracker report “India Android Smartphone Brand Perceptions and Characteristics” Chinese brands are well positioned to take advantage of the aggressive smartphone replacement cycle.

Strategy Analytics mobile intelligence platform, AppOptix polled our panel of Android users in India to provide a pulse on the volatile smartphone and 4G feature phone market in Q2 2018. The report notes that over 60% of Android owners intend to replace their device in the next 12 months and 7 in 10 expect to buy through online channels. Clients of the Handset Country Share Tracker Service can access the full report here.

Key Findings:

  • Xiaomi has the most promising brand funnel with high intent and consideration. OnePlus has surprisingly impressive consideration and purchase intent score despite a tiny installed base.
  • Xiaomi users have a strong interest a trusted brand and of ease of use while Samsung users want “a brand I love” and which “understands my needs”.
  • Legacy brands Motorola (31%), Micromax (38%), Samsung (30%) have a much higher % of customers willing to churn and are at high risk.
  • Struggling global brands LG, Sony, Huawei are all challenged to convert awareness into consideration with current offers and brand positioning.

David Kerr, VP at Strategy Analytics, noted, “Success in the volatile India market requires much more than good product. In a commodity smartphone market, brand positioning, personality and characteristics with appropriate marketing communications will largely define product success rather than features. A trusted brand with the latest technology at good value for money is the ideal. Secure, innovative and modern are also valued brand attributes.”

Rajeev Nair, Senior Analyst, noted, “Most Android Smartphone users have high loyalty to their current brand but 1 in 3 are in play during replacement. The battle for replacement smartphone sales is intense with no local India vendor in the top six positions in Q1 2018.”

Kerr added, “Device vendors are over focused on marketing around features like imaging when Battery (32%) is the single most important feature in the purchase decision for Android Smartphone buyers. Camera quality and camera features dominate vendor marketing but are most important for only 1 in 7 Android users.”

A complimentary report summary is available to registered guests here.

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Contacts

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Rajeev Nair
Senior Analyst Devices
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Director AppOptix
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Contacts

Strategy Analytics:
David Kerr
Vice President
Dkerr@strategyanalytics.com
or
Rajeev Nair
Senior Analyst Devices
rnair@strategyanalytics.com
or
Prabhat Agarwal
Director AppOptix
Pagarwal@strategyanalytics.com