Tablet sales in India grew by 7.8 per cent, DataWind forefront: IDC
In the third quarter of 2016, tablet sales in India grew by 7.8 per cent, which is a big part of the festive period.
International Data Corporation (IDC) said in a report Thursday. It was reported by 26.1 percent of the tablet market with DataWind's on top. DataWind tablet volume of 73 percent compared to the same period last year, an increase of.
Samsung is in second place in the tablet market in the third quarter of 2016, total sales grew by 26.2 percent. IBall is then followed by the sale of which is 2.9 per cent.
However iBall sales fell by 7.5 percent on an annual basis, but the 4G tablet sales in the forefront of the Indian companies.
IDC said in a statement, "Lenovo Indian tablet market with a growth rate of 15.5 per cent and Micromax ranked fourth, has maintained his fifth position. However, sales of Micromax has been a decline of 39 per cent on an annual basis . "
It said the third quarter of 2016, a total of 10.6 million tablets were sold.
IDC India Senior Market Analyst Karthik J. "The commercial segment has been steadily growing sales in the tablet. The tablet's total sales in the third quarter of 2016, the commercial segment contributed 20 per cent. Education, government, and large industries are the highest in the purchase of the tablet is."
In the third quarter of 2016, tablet sales in India grew by 7.8 per cent, which is a big part of the festive period.
International Data Corporation (IDC) said in a report Thursday. It was reported by 26.1 percent of the tablet market with DataWind's on top. DataWind tablet volume of 73 percent compared to the same period last year, an increase of.
Samsung is in second place in the tablet market in the third quarter of 2016, total sales grew by 26.2 percent. IBall is then followed by the sale of which is 2.9 per cent.
However iBall sales fell by 7.5 percent on an annual basis, but the 4G tablet sales in the forefront of the Indian companies.
IDC said in a statement, "Lenovo Indian tablet market with a growth rate of 15.5 per cent and Micromax ranked fourth, has maintained his fifth position. However, sales of Micromax has been a decline of 39 per cent on an annual basis . "
It said the third quarter of 2016, a total of 10.6 million tablets were sold.
IDC India Senior Market Analyst Karthik J. "The commercial segment has been steadily growing sales in the tablet. The tablet's total sales in the third quarter of 2016, the commercial segment contributed 20 per cent. Education, government, and large industries are the highest in the purchase of the tablet is."
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