Expensive phones, weaker demand: How Indian smartphone market hit a six-year low
•India's smartphone market faces its worst start in six years, with a 3% shipment drop in Q1 2026.
•Rising component and energy costs are pushing phone prices up, impacting the crucial sub-Rs 15,000 segment.
•While premium devices show resilience, the mass market is weakening, signaling a tougher period ahead for the industry.
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India's smartphone market faces its worst start in six years, with a 3% shipment drop in Q1 2026. Rising component and energy costs are pushing phone prices up, impacting the crucial sub-Rs 15,000 segment. While premium devices show resilience, the mass market is weakening, signaling a tougher period ahead for the industry.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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