The Indian smartphone market was positive in Q3 of 2025, according to Countpoint’s report. The market grew in sheer volume by 5% Year-over-Year compared to Q3 of 2024. But even more impressively, it grew 18% in value YoY.
That’s because of an increase in the premium segment (phones above INR 30,000) – shipments grew 29% YoY, driven by robust demand for Apple and Samsung flagships. Apple secured 9% of the total volume but impressively, 28% of the value share. Samsung was second, in value terms, at 23% of the entire market share.
Vivo was first in volume of shipped phones and third…
 The Indian smartphone market was positive in Q3 of 2025, according to Countpoint’s report. The market grew in sheer volume by 5% Year-over-Year compared to Q3 of 2024. But even more impressively, it grew 18% in value YoY.
That’s because of an increase in the premium segment (phones above INR 30,000) – shipments grew 29% YoY, driven by robust demand for Apple and Samsung flagships. Apple secured 9% of the total volume but impressively, 28% of the value share. Samsung was second, in value terms, at 23% of the entire market share.
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