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India devices shipments to hit 300-mn mark in 2015: Gartner

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NEW DELHI: Backed by increasing sales of mobile phones and ultramobiles, the devices shipments in India will grow 4.5% to 300 million units in 2015, according to Gartner.

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“The traditional PC market will grow by two percent, with a nine percent increase in the notebook market in 2015,” said Vishal Tripathi, Principal Research Analyst at Gartner. “The computing devices market is forecast to decline 3 percent this year, affected by weak demand for tablets. We will see slight growth in the overall PC market in India- as shipments in the premium ultramobile category should compensate for a decline in sales of traditional desk-based devices.”

Mobile phones (including feature phones) are projected to grow five percent in 2015. With increased penetration of smartphones, and better features with declining prices, consumers in India are set to benefit.

“Smartphones are potentially a high growth segment in the Indian mobile phone market. Global vendors, such as Samsung, LG, Motorola, and Nokia, along with local players like Micromax, Karbon, Spice, and Lava are doing well in the smartphone segment,” Gartner said.

The shipments of traditional PCs are likely to stand at 9,206 units, ultramobile at 5,773, computing devices at 15,807, mobile phones at 289,146 units.

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