India's smartphone market sees value growth as consumers buy pricier phones for longer use

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India's smartphone sales volume has plateaued due to consumers buying more expensive phones they intend to keep for up to three years. This shift from volume to value is driven by rising affordability and longer phone retention cycles, with consumers upgrading to higher-tier devices. The trend of "premiumizing" choices is increasingly visible in towns and villages, facilitated by accessible financing options.


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