The sale of 5G smartphones comes with Indian telecom operators – Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea – still conducting trials of various 5G use cases in the country. They have recently sought a year’s extension to conduct 5G trials, as the…
Telecom market trackers say 37-40 million mobile phone users in India will be on smartphones supporting 5G technology by the end of this year, 10 times higher than in 2020, despite the fact that there is no visibility on the rollout of the next-generation networks in the country.
In fact, 5G smartphone sales are expected to cross 30% by volume and 50% by value in the festive season, amidst a huge brand push and with consumers looking to future-proof buys. “5G-installed base is expected to be around 40 million by 2021-exit. 5G shipments will grow 10x in 2021 over 2020,” Navkender Singh, research director at IDC, told ET.
The sale of 5G smartphones comes with Indian telecom operators – Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea – still conducting trials of various 5G use cases in the country. They have recently sought a year’s extension to conduct 5G trials, as their permits draw to an end on November 26, industry executives said.
As per TechArc estimates, 5G smartphone sales for 2021 are likely to be 28.3 million units, out of which 12.7 million are expected to be sold during the festive quarter – October to December – alone.
Prachir Singh, analyst at Counterpoint Research, added that 5G smartphone sales will cross 50% by value of the total smartphone market in 2021 festive season and 30% by volume. “We are seeing the majority of the smartphones in ₹20,000 and above price bands being 5G. There is a dominant penetration of 5G in this segment,” he added.
Since July 2021, 26 smartphones launched were 5G-enabled. These smartphones are cumulatively expanding into 53 variants with different configurations of RAM-ROM, as per TechArc analysis. “Primarily, these are the 5G smartphones up for sale in Q4,” Kawoosa said.