According to a report
prepared by CyberMedia, the Indian tablet market saw sales of 1.1 million units
of tablets in the third quarter of 2012. Samsung led the market with a 23.9
percent followed by Micromax with 15.3 percent. DataWind shared the third
position with a 12.3 percent share. The report says the overall sales are
likely to surge to 3 million units by end of the 2012 and expects a over 100
percent growth in 2013 as OEMs eye India market for consumer, enterprise
demand, government business. Here's report titled 'India Quarterly Media
Tablets Market Review for 3Q 2012, December 2012' tablet PC market outlook for
2013: Windows 8-based Media Tablets will be the main highlight in the market.
In 2013, India will witness Tablet PCs being made available on Windows 8 from
all leading OEMs. This is expected to bring about several changes in market
dynamics such as OS shares, ASVs etc. Enterprises will see increasing adoption
of Tablet PCs as part of the larger trend towards mobility. So far enterprises
have been trying to understand the role of Tablets in the enterprise space.
Through 2012, at different forums industry leaders were seen deliberating upon
several industry vertical-focused use cases of Tablets and these are expected
to be implemented in 2013. With BYOD an increasing reality, this implementation
will very likely to gain an impetus across verticals. At least a few OEMs are
expected to announce LTE / LTE-ready tablets for the India market in 2013.
Though we haven’t seen many Tablets announced yet supporting LTE worldwide, but
India, rightly poised at the juncture of an LTE 'big bang' can be an attractive
destination for players who can meet the expectations of Indian customers
across segments. Tablets are expected to gain traction as the preferred device
for first time computing enthusiasts and for those seeking high data
consumption applications over LTE networks. There could be some cleansing in
the market for sub-Rs. 5,000 tablets. 2013 is likely to see some of the players
in this segment closing shop due to lack of market acceptability and increasing
expectations of consumers, where these devices are bound to fail. 2013 will see
markets crystallise around three price points for the India Tablet PC market.
These will be Rs. 5,000-10,000; Rs. 15,000-20,000 and over Rs. 35,000. Some
vendors might have to undertake price corrections to fit their devices within
these three price segments, to serve the market aptly and participate in these
high-volume price levels. According to CyberMedia Research estimates, total
shipments for the India Tablet PC market are expected to close at 3 million
units in 2012. Further, the market is expected to increase by at least 100% in
2013 (double the number of units sold in 2012). The key drivers for this are a
large number of launches by OEMs eyeing the India consumer market for mobile
computing and data communication products, as well as the demand expected to be
generated via enterprise adoption of Tablets. In case large deals are announced
by vendors for supplies to the central / state governments for distribution to
university, college and high school students, the forecast number of Tablet
sales for 2013 could easily exceed 6 million units.
According to Faisal Kawoosa,
Lead Analyst, CyberMedia Research Telecoms Practice, "A majority of the
Tablets currently on offer have built-in Wi-Fi connectivity with 3G access
enabled through a USB dongle. However, going forward, increased penetration of
3G networks, declining ASVs of 3G-enabled Media Tablets and launch of BWA (4G /
WiMax / LTE) services in the country is likely to see a rise in 3G-only Tablet
devices with larger screen sizes.
“This trend is expected
to give a fillip to new types of data services and content being demanded and
consumed by subscribers, which in turn will drive a further increase in
adoption of Media Tablets in India."
Commenting on the
results of CyberMedia Research study on the India Media Tablets market for the
third quarter of 2012, Tarun Pathak, Analyst, CyberMedia Research Telecoms
Practice said, “I expect this to be the last quarter that will show the kind of
‘stereotype’ ranking results typical to the India market. During 4Q 2012 and
through 2013, we expect to see a change in the rankings, with global leaders
like Apple and Google coming into their own, especially after the launch of the
Apple Mini and Google Nexus range of Media Tablets, respectively.”
“These new devices
closely match the Media Tablets already available from other leading OEMs in
India, in terms of specifications and price levels. This is particularly true
of Samsung. So it will be interesting to watch if potential buyers of Tablet
PCs go for other MNC brands or whether Samsung is able to retain their
loyalty,” Tarun further added.
source:http://gadgets.ndtv.com
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