Top 10 mobile handset companies in India based on revenue

Telecom Lead India: Nokia, Samsung, Micromax, BlackBerry,
Karbonn are the top 5 mobile handset companies in India based on their revenue
share.


(Please see the top 10 list below)


The Indian mobile handset market revenues declined 5
percent in FY 2011-12.


The revenues dropped to Rs 31,215 crore from Rs 33,031
crore a year back


The drop in sales is due to de-growth in the feature
phones sales and lower average selling values (ASVs).

Barring Karbonn and Lava, none of the Indian handset players could face intense competition. Their main stay – feature phones – saw negative growth while the entry level smartphones of various companies saw marginal rise.           
                   

Nokia remained the No.1 player in the handset business in FY 2011-12 with revenue of Rs 11,925 crore, despite 8 percent drop over Rs 12,929 crore revenues posted in FY11. The Finnish company lost market share in smartphones and multi-media segment to Samsung, HTC and Apple, among others.

Nokia that caters to all mobile segments saw its absence in the Android ecosystem dent its performance. Nokia however, made a head way in the dual SIM phones category but lost out in the smartphone market. Nokia ended FY12, with a market share of 38.2 percent

Samsung grew its revenues 38 percent to Rs 7,891 crore with a share of 25.3 percent. 

Micromax has revenues of Rs 1,978 crore. Micromax had a market share of 6.3 percent.

Top 10 India Mobile Handset Vendors: Voice&Data 100 survey 2012

     Revenue in Rs Crore  

                

Rank

 

2011-12

2010-11

Change

Mkt Share in  percentage

1

Nokia

11925

12929

-8

38.2

2

Samsung

7891

5720

38

25.3

3

Micromax

1978.0

2289

-14

6.3

4

Blackberry

1460.0

1950

-25

4.7

5

Karbonn

1327.0

1004

32

4.3

6

HTC

923.0

450

105

3.0

7

Spice

790.0

920

-14

2.5

8

LG

780.0

1834

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