After a slow but steady start, Apple’s iPhone is now India’s second largest smartphone supplier leaving all the brands behind.
Samsung still remains India’s strongest smartphone brand, with 38.8% of market share in terms of revenue, which is followed by Apple with 15.6%, then Sony with 9.4% and Nokia collects 7.3%.
After a slow but steady start, Apple’s iPhone is now India’s second largest smartphone supplier leaving all the brands behind.
Samsung still remains India’s strongest smartphone brand, with 38.8% of market share in terms of revenue, which is followed by Apple with 15.6%, then Sony with 9.4% and Nokia collects 7.3%.
After a slow but steady start, Apple’s iPhone is now India’s second largest smartphone supplier leaving all the brands behind.
Samsung still remains India’s strongest smartphone brand, with 38.8% of market share in terms of revenue, which is followed by Apple with 15.6%, then Sony with 9.4% and Nokia collects 7.3%.
eAnswers Team
After a slow but steady start, Apple’s iPhone is now India’s second largest smartphone supplier leaving all the brands behind.
Samsung still remains India’s strongest smartphone brand, with 38.8% of market share in terms of revenue, which is followed by Apple with 15.6%, then Sony with 9.4% and Nokia collects 7.3%.
eAnswers Team
After a slow but steady start, Apple’s iPhone is now India’s second largest smartphone supplier leaving all the brands behind.
Samsung still remains India’s strongest smartphone brand, with 38.8% of market share in terms of revenue, which is followed by Apple with 15.6%, then Sony with 9.4% and Nokia collects 7.3%.
eAnswers Team
After a slow but steady start, Apple’s iPhone is now India’s second largest smartphone supplier leaving all the brands behind.
Samsung still remains India’s strongest smartphone brand, with 38.8% of market share in terms of revenue, which is followed by Apple with 15.6%, then Sony with 9.4% and Nokia collects 7.3%.