Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks

In the September to November 2019 period, Xiaomi and Samsung, the two major smartphone companies grew their market share after the festive season. However, the BBK Electronics owned Realme became the only brand which lost a large chunk of the market share in the same period as per the report of IDC for the respective period, as reported by ET Telecom. In the September month, Realme witnessed massive sales on account of the festive season thereby grabbing 16.74% of the market share, but at the same time, the market share declined to 9.3% and 8.23% in November and December respectively, the IDC data highlighted. According to Upasana Joshi, Associate Research Manager, Client Devices, IDC, the spike in the market share for Realme was because most of the online sales happen around the festive season and since Realme’s primary selling model is an online one, it saw an increase in sales. Realme sells 80% of its phones online.

Xiaomi Stabilises Market Share Because of Multiple Channels
She also added that the situation was a little different for Xiaomi as it has got different channels to sell its smartphones, and it also came up with offers and discounts for the consumers. The brand also launched the Redmi Note 8 Pro along with some other price cuts which helped Xiaomi in growing its market share after the festive season. A Xiaomi spokesperson also remarked that the Oct-Dec quarter has been a good one for Xiaomi. The brand sold a million pieces of the Redmi Note 8 Pro within the first month of the launch. With this, the Xiaomi spokesperson also said that in 2020, the brand would refresh multiple line-ups and would lay emphasis on specific product categories.